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WEST ENU. MIsrpo .Janle Morse, Mary Quarles Link, Marv Lnwson Link and Camriue Link were in Newberry i?(-l week tbe KUtntH of MIbs Mary Frances Poole. Miss Ail^fc McAilster and Miss Annie Hawthorne were in tbe city iroai Latimer Friday shopping. Mrs. John L. Brown left Tuesday lor her home In Eibertou afier spending some time here with her sister, Mrs. A. S. Simmons. Miss Nelle Edwards Is at home Irom Atlanta alter b^lng In St, Joseph Inftrmary for several weeks for an operation for appendecitls. Miss Edwards Is rapidly regalulog her strength, and her many friends here hope she will soon be out again. Mrs. Aug. W. Hmlib and her handsome little son Aug. W. Smith, Jr., l-*ft Saturday for their home In Spartanburu after spending two weeks here with Mrs. L. W. Perrln, Mrs. Maggie Ij. Bullock led Thursday for Klberion, where she will be the guest of her cousin. Mrs. Martin Heard, for some time. Mrs. J. K. Cllukscaies and Miss Vera Cllnkscaies of Monterey were In the city last Tuesday attending the openings. Mrs. I.. W. White and little Miss Mary Milford were In Newberry for a short stay with Mrs. George Mower and Mrs. Tenche Poole iMftt W66k. Little Misses Ruth and Elizabeth Barksdale spent Friday and Saturday In Greenwood with their grandmother, Mrs. J. K. Durst.Mrs. W. C. Sberard spent a few days last j week in Monterey with her sister, Mrs. Jobu CUnkscales. Mrs. Albert S. Hawes left Saturday for her J home lu Elberton, alter a week's stay here with her aunt, Mrs. V. D. Lee. Mrs. Thomas D. Cooley and Miss Jessie Cllnkccales left last Wednesday for tb?lr homes In Lowndesville alter a short stay here with the Misses Robertson. Miss Sarah Henry Is at home again after a delightful visit to friends In Concord, Lancaster and Greenville. Mrs. Horace McAllister has returned from Due West where she has been spending a wniie with her sister. Mrs. W. W. Ed wards. Prof. Joseph Lee and Miss Amanda Lee of Due West spent Easier Sunday In the city the guests or Mrs. V. D. Lee. Mr*. Morgan Baldwin and her pretty little daughter. Miss Mary Hamilton Baldwin, left Mouday for their home In Baltimore after spending a short while here with Judge H. E. Hill. Re*, and Mrs. J. C. Sblve have gone to Clin ton where mey will make tbelr home for sometime. Mr. Shlve will travel In the Interest of tne Clinton College. Mrs J. C. Butler has closed her school at Antrevllle and has returned to Abbeville. Mr. James McMillan Is at home again after a business trip to Alabama, Miss Louise Brown left Saturday for Rock y Hul where sbe was the guest of ber auni, Mrs. Greene Sandlfer until Tuesday. Mr. W. G. Templeton spent Sunday In the City with his bome people. Mrs. P. A. Cheatham Is at home again after a week's stay wltb her daughter, Mrs. C. D. Cowan, at Raysvllle, ua. Ml?? Ruuette Turner has returned to Abbeville after an extended stay with frleuds in I Batnbrldge, Cia. MissElise Carlisle, who teaches near the city sppnt the Easter holidays here with her cousin Miss Elise Lone. Rev. and Mis. Jonn F. Cason of Louisville, Ky., passed through Aobevllie Thursday on their way to Monterey where they wlil?p?nd some time with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Clinkscales. Mr. Cason has beeo very unwell for some time and has come to South Carolina tor the change of climate. Mr. L. W. Dick was in Columbia Friday and Saturday to attend the meeilog of the Executive Committee of the State Board of Education. At this meeting Chick Springs was decided upon as the place or the Annual meeting of the Association. The meeting will be held on June 2lst and continue for several days. Mrs. Foster Barnwell will entertain the Euchre Club Friday afternoon at Ave o'clock. Mrs. Bullock will have the Club at the regulur meeting two weeks later. Miss Ida Moore of Ninety Six Is in the city theguestot her friend, Miss Margaret Miller. Miss Mazle Bnskin of Mountain View, who is attending the Edgewood school near the city spent Saturday aod Sunday here with her aunts Mrs. Laura Love and Miss Mary Ba?kln. Mrs. A. S. Simmons and Master James Simmons went to Eiberton Monday to see Mrs. J. L. Brown. Mrs. Simmons goes to attend a curd party given by Mrs. Brown In honor of Mrs. M. L. Bullock who Is in Eiberton the guest of Mrs. Martin Heard. Miss Helen Smith is home from Converse for a few days stay with her home people. Miss Smith has not been well aDd came home for a short rest. Dr. F. E. Harrison spent Sunday in Colombia with friends. MissCathrine Blake is htre from Ninety Six spending a tew days with Mrs. Horace MoAJiister. ' Mrs. Elizabeth Blake has returned to her home iu Greenwood after spending a while here with her nlcce Mrs. John B. Biake. Mrs. John Lyon was here from Ninety Six tor severs I days last week the guest of Mrs. C. H. McMurray. ', Mrs. Ciarenoe Snider of Hartwell. On., was in the city the first of the week the guest ol her uncle, Dr. P. B. Speed. EASTER SUNDAY. Even if the rain did descend an J the winds blew & goodly number of worshippers ventured out Sunday morning. Special Easter ' services were . held in the Episcopal and Methodist churches. Both churches were simply and tastefully decorated, no elaborate decorations were unaeriaaen. jraimR. ivy, cut flowers and pot plants were arranged in pleasing groups in and around ibe chancel. Keautilul and appropriate music was rendered oy the otiolrx ol both cburcbes. Mr. Charity Cromer, wbo has a position in tbeTbird National Bink in Atlanta, was in the city lor a few days last week tbe guest of Mr. W. D. B-irksdale. Mr. C. D. Brown and little Miss Charlotte Brown left Tuesday for a few days outing. Mr. Brown goes to Fort Mill to attend a meeting of the Grand Lodge of tbe K. of P's, and Miss Charlotte will spend a few days with relatives In Rock Hill. ? LOWNDESVILLE. Lowndesvllle, April 1st, 1907. Mrs. T. D. Cooley and Miss Jessie Cllnkaoa.es were at Abbeville for two or three days the first v t last week. Mrs. Kittle Kay spent several days at Anderson last week, with friends. Mrs. Annie Harper, of McCormlck, stoped over here for a day and night on her return trom two or three days stay at Anderson. Prof. E J. White who has been the music teacher in this piace lor months past gave a musicale in the school bui.ding Friday night. Tbe music was performed by his pupils, thereby bringing them before the publio to inspire confidence in them, to show tbe patrons ibe progress that they bad made and lurnlgoea a iree enieriaiumeui iu an wuo would attend, and help tbero while away an hour or two very pleasantly. All ooncerned 1 were well pltaseil. Tbe Protesaor aud 1 Mrs. White have been boaralng with Mr. K. L. Smltb since tbey came bere but on Saturday moved to the borne of Dr. T. 0 Ktrapatrlc, bb Mrs. Smltb loutid it .diflieuit|t > obtain tbe services ol a cook and did not feel alle to keep boaidera. M188 Constance Wardlaw who has bad charge of a flourishing school near Mr. C. L CMofcecalog tor sometime made a stay ol some hours on Friday. Mit-s ?1 za Kay wbo bag been teaching near Mnety Six lor some time came home Saturday and remained with her loved ones 1111 ypnerday evening. Mr. M. C. McCalla wbo has been connected with me Gregg Sboals Electric Light and power Company and wbose headquarters have been at Greenwood for some time catnt up bome Baturday to spend a day or two. Messrs Marlon, James, and Ciemson Lat'mer, of Woflord College, came bome list week and will return to the above Institution on tomorrow. Tbe objections wblcb have been raised be cause or tbe obstructions 1n way of dtms being placed by tbe Electric Power Plant li> our main waurvay, tbe Sa\anna river aie now more than ever welllounded, ss St tb? ilver was opt n to navigation, tbe con gektlon in railroad tiafllc could in a measure tie lelitved. Tbe old time Hat boats eoi.l very soon be found upon the river, running iroiu imw nuu uiiici |iuium auuvi- ucic. iu nu> from Augusta, and thus dist'lbule in pari at least, tbe great quantity of freight, which is badly Deeded b> (he towns Dear the river It cow take* several times ><b long to ge> lrelgbt as it ought. Better luck Is hoped lor Id tbe luture. Many of our planters who,order their own guanos cannot net them by rail and their readiness to plant Is being badly delayed, while many ot tbe smaller planters wh< have supplied themselves with a part, here aod a part there are Dearer ready to plant than ever belore at this date. Transportation facilities will have to be greatly lnoreased Id Bome way forourooe road caDoot do the ^ work required of It. There were quite a number of badly disappointed people In and around here yesterday when the day opened up with a cold east wind and ralo, as everybody, nearly, expected to do bis or her p?rt. In tbe observing 01 j Easter. The good ladles especially, were put out, perhaps, by being deprived of the ple-sure of appearing In their Easter bats, etc. Tbe Methodist churcb where the religious part of the services were to be perft rmed atusual was decorated an f?r as the material <?vergrtens and flowers) obtainable would allow. Tbe pntilor. Kev. o. >1 Abney, dellvei il a well timed, well prep?r'dand Interesting seinion at 11:30, to a srmll congregation. Tbe mu leal part of the program which was well arranged conld not be carried out because of the enforced absence of some of those to take part, thereby losing much of its attraction. The day, therefore, was not the pronounced 'uccess with us as It usually 1b. i Prof. J. W. Drahe and his assistants, Mtas Luclle Humphries and Miss Graoe Wilson In charge or tbe school In tbla plus appropriately celebrated Carolina Day f\ ? , in speeches, sones and recitations up<n the part of tbe pupils, who will no doubt rtrnember ihe occasion for eorae time Jlo come. 1 ruupe. "The: e are many tonics in the land, As by the papers you call see ; But noue of tbem can equal Hollisier'a Rocky Mountain Tea. C. A. Milford. I Men who say tbey are In politics for Ibe good ot tbe country somehow get the Idea into their headB that tbey are the country. Every womau appreciates a beautiful coniplexiou, so much desired by men. Such complexions come to all who use Hoi lister'* Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. C. A. Milford. It would seem 'o be In accord with the eternal fitness of things wben a patient man weds a trained nurse. Thousands have pronounced Hollister's Rocky Mountaiu Tea the greatest healinir nower on earth. When medi cal scieuce fails, it succeeds. Makfes you well and keeps you well. 35 ceuts, Tea or Tablets. C. A. Milford. "Preventlcs" will promptly cbeck a cold or the grippe wbeu taken early or at the "sneeze stage." Preveotlcs care seated cold as well. Preventlcs are little candy cold cure tablets, and Dr. Sboop, Racine, Wis., will gladly mall you samples and a boob on colds free, If you will write him. The samples prove their merit. Check early colds with Preventlcs and stop pneumonia. Sold Id 5c and 25c boxes by C. A. Milford. When a man buys a porous plaster at a catrate store he Is apt to get stuck od his bargain For catarrh, let me send you free, Just to prove merit, a trial size box of Dr. shoop's Catarrh Remedy. It Is a snow white creamy, healing antiseptic balm that gives Inntant relief to catarrh of the nose and throat. Make the free lest and see. Address Dr. Sboop, Racine. Wis. Large Jars 50 cents. Sold by C. A. Milford. Most men measure the standard of tbelr own goodness by the badness of their neighbors. The News?No Pure Drug Cough Cure Laws would be needed. If all oough oures Were like Dr. Hhoop'" Cough Cure Is?and has been for 20 years. The National Law now requires that if any poisons enter Inlo a cough mixture, ]t must be printed on the label or package. For this reason mothers, and others, should lQBlst od havlag Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. No poison-marks on Dr. Shoop's labels?and none In tbe medicine, else It must by law be on the label. And It's not only safe, but It Is said to be by those that kuow It best, a truly remarkable cough remedy. Take no chance, particularly wlt'i your children. Insist on having Or. Shoop's Cough Cure. Compare carefully ri tbe Dr. Sboop p.ckage with others and see ' No poison marks there! You can always be on tbe safe side by demaudlng Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. Simply refuse to accept any other. Sold by C. A. Milford. " ' ~~ v | It is easier to make both ends meet than It is to weld them together. Does coffee disagree with you ? Probably it 1 does! Then try Dr. Shoop's Health Cufiee. 'Health Coffee" is a olever combination of parrbed cereals and nuts. Not a grain of real t< coffee, remember, in Dr. Sboop's Health Coffee. vet Its flavor and taste matches <losely old Java and Mocha Coffee. If your stomsch. fl heart, or kidneys can't st8nd coffee drinking q try Health Coffee. It is wholesome, nourish- . log, and satisfying. It's nice even for tbe youngest child. Sold by L. T. Miller. o ? . 8 Dargan'a Locals. c If you are interested In saving money be * sure to come to tbe special sale of en ckerj a that Is to be held at Dargan's 5 and lOo store ? on?Saturday, April 6th, at 10 o'clock in tbe , morning. These goods are now on exhibition 11 In one of our windows. r When tbe wedding belle are ringing and you And that you need a present do not fall to come to Dargan's 5 and 10c store, lor there you will find two things certain, tbe largest variety to choose from, and by far the lowest pricea Play ball. This is being heard now all over the South, and boys when the call sounds upon your ears be 6ure that you have your equlppage right?this you can be 6ure of if you buy your ball goods from Dargan's 5 and lOo store. To the lovers of Icecream we have to offer four kinds of freezers, tbe LdstbtnlDn, tbe White Mountain, tbe Blizzard, ihe American Twin, all of wblcb are good and you will And tbat our prices are ibe lowest aa usual. Palmer on a hammock means /much?it means that they are the be&t, and we have bandied this line for three seasons and can say that they have given tbe almost i-h tit. faction and this year tbe variety Is greater than ever. Come In before they are picked over. Dargan's 5 and 10u store. TYNER'S DYSPEPSIA REMEDY. Many Have Dyspepsia and Don't Know It. { Do you belch up wind ? Taste your food after eatiug ? See specks before J tbe eyes ? Are you pale and haggard? Does your heart flutter? Are 1 you dizzy ? Do you have pains in side or back? Risings or pimples od the skin? Are you low spirited ? Is there a sour taste? Breatbbad? Headache? ? Weak kidneys? BiliouB? Constipated? Are you nervous? If so, you have Dyspepsia, and it is a dangerous 1 condition. To cure, take Tyner's Dyspepsia Remedy. It is made for just Huch tro.ublesand symptoms. Tyner's Dyspepsia Remedy removes acids from j the stomach, strengthens weak stomachs, and cures the worst Dyspepsia or Indigestion. Druggists or by express 50 cents a bottle. Money refunded if it fails to cure. C. A. Mllford, Druggist, and P. B. Speed, Druggist, Abbeville, 8. C. The State 'of South Carolina, County of Abbeville. To whom it may concern: The limited partnership heretofore existing under the firm name of A. B. Cheatham, Limited, was this day dissolved by mutual consent after compliance with the requirements of law in reference thereto. Mr. A. B. Cheatham is now the sole owner of the business, and the limited partners have no connection with it. A. B. Cheatham, T* T7". /I h,. jcj. uoi, P. A. Cheatham. March 20, 1907. 2t oliarlesion and Western Carolina By Schedule In effect Jan. 10, 1907. Dally Dally Dally Lv Augusta 9.60am 6,05pm 6.80am Ar Mi-Corm Icfc- 11.85am 6 50pm 8.13am Lv MiCormlca 816tm Lv Calhoun Fall?... 9'JOam vr Anderson- ll Ouam LvMcUo'uiicK 11.85am 6.52pm 1 Ar Greenwood 12.28pm 7 45pm " ArWaitrioo 1.09pm vr Laurenn 1 10pm 0 ? a Ex. Sun. 1 Lv Laurens 2.10pm 8.10?nj vr Kouuialu luu... 2.52pm 9 25am _ vr Greenvtlie 3.35pm 10.20am Lv Laurens 2 07ptu vr Woodrutl 2.49pm Ar Spartanburg 3.40pm r( Lv s>p>?riKut>uig ..... 4.00pm (So. Ky.) g Ar Henderson vine 0 25pm Ar Abbeville 7.30pm uv Abbeville 7.15am (So. Ry.) bv Henderfconviile 8.10am Lv Hpartnnburg 11.50pm (C. A W. C. Ky) ? Lv Woodrutl 12 38pm ^ vr Laurens 1.22pm Lv Oreeuvuie i2.10oui 4.80pm Ex.tJuiT. p Lv Fountain lun... 12M->m 5.2t>piu t! Vr Laurens 185pm 6.20pm Lv Lauieus 2.02pm (C. N.&L.) vr Cnnton 2.22pm Vr Newberry 3 lOptn Ar Columbia 4 J5pin Ar Charleston 9.50om Lv Launn* i 50p>n C. <fc W. C.) I Lv <4reet'W?od 2.S2pm B 55am Lv Ai Ut*i?>II 4,l5t'm L . Calhoun F?.i>... 5 16pm . vi McC?;rmu k 345pm 7 l"nm 6.48pm j Lv Mct'ortnlck 3.4opm 7.47am 6 50pm a Ar AntfUKiw a80nm H.-'iOnm 8.80pm I Note?Tbe above arrivals and departures, as i, well an connections wltbot' er companies, are j given ati information, aua are not guaran- j ^Through Pullman Sleeping car Auguata ard Ja<kfconvllle Dally. Lv. Auguhta 10.20 p. m. arrive Augueia 7 40 a. m. . Ernest Williams, G. P. Agt. Augusta, Ga. B. A. Brand, Traffic Manager. Chew What Know Wh< There is real pleasure in the best tobacco grown?v best tobacco grows?in tin Piedmont Country. Only choice selections well-matured and thorougl tobacco is used in SCHNAPPS, That's why SC and others of the Reynold' as shown by the Internal statistics for a fiscal year, j wonderful growth of six j quarter million pounds, gain of one-third of tb increased consumption of and smoking tobaccos in tl States. Evidently, chewers cam the flavor and they cheer SC because SCHNAPPS chee more than any other che bacco, and every man tfo SCHNAPPS passes the gc along?one chewer mak chewers?until the fact is tablished that there are m; Sold at 50c. per po R. J. REYNOLDS TOI rhe State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. Court of CommoD Plena. V. S. CotbraD, Plaintiff. against Mary Williams aDd W. W. Williams, Defendants. 'o the defendants above Darned: * "You are hereby tcmmnnpd and required I o answer tbe complaint 'n this action, which 1 ?as on the 25th day of January, A. D. 1907, | I led. In the office of tbe Clerk of Court o | ommon Pleas and General Sessions at Abeville, South Carolina, and to serve a copy f your answer to the said complaint on tbe ubecrlber at bis cffice at Abbeville, South Carolina within 20 days after tbe servloe lereof exclusive of tbe day of such service; nd if you fall to answer tbe complaint Mthln the time Aforesaid, the plalntlfl Id J bis action will apply to tbe Court for tbe ellef demanded In tbe complaint. W. P. Greene, 13 Plaintiff's Attorney. ? Dated January 25lb, A. D., 1907. Abbeville-Greenwo od MUTUAL ASSOCIATION. Property Insured, $1,500,000 January 8th, 1907, b ri^RITE TO OR CALL on the undersign " or the Dlreotor of your Townshi) or any Information you may dtilre aboct yi or pian 01 insurance. Welnecre yoar property against desire Ion by II n&s, wmwit o& lisstkisb, nd do so cheaper than any InsuYsnoe Con. any In exlstenoe. Remember we are prepared to prove to yoi hat oars 1b the safest and cbeap<*t plan < t nnurance known. J. ?. BLAKE, Gen. Agent g Abbeville, 8. C. r. f BASES LTON, Pres. bl Abbeville, S. C. a] BOARDISCTORS. S. G. Majors, Greenwood J.T. Mabry Cokesbury W. B. Acker Donalds M. B. Cllnksen es Due West W. W.L.Keller .....Long Cane I. A. Keller .Smlthvllle ; W. B evenson Cedar Spring A. M. Reld Abbeville Townshlr W. W. Bradley Abbeville City. Or. J. A. Anderson Antreville J. M. Huckabee !x)wndeevllle A.O. Grant Magnolia J. R. Tarrant Calhoun Mills 8. JL. Edmonds Bordeaux H.L.Ktisor. WalnutGrove ?+ W.C. Martin Hodges 11 J. I). LOieman va"uu^o D R. Hattlwanger JNlnety-Sli J. Add ChlbouD Kinards J. Add. Calhoun Fellowship Joseph Lake Phoenix Rev. J. B. Muse Verdery J. H. Chile*, Jr Bradley J. W. Lyon Troy W. A. Cheatham Yeldell G. E. Doro Calllson ? G. E. Doro ...... Klrkeeys ol J. Add Calhoun Brooks Abbeville. B C.. Jan. S 1907. 0g LlJ IS OFFEMEi m WORTHY YOUNG PEOPLE c- earnestly request ill youn? persons, no mallow limited their means or education, who wish to btain a thorough business training and goodposiion, to write by first mail for our great half-rato Iter. Success, independence and probable fortune ? re guaranteed. Don't delay. Write today, ibe Ga.-Ala. Buslnes* College, Macon, GaFor Sale. I have for sale 1T5 Ihs of seeds, Rorkey'ord in'eloupe and bent variety of Southern rown watermelon seed. J, W. Rjkhid. Teacher*' Fxnniiiiniloii. The next, regular teacher's examination rill t'e held at Abbeville Conr? H<>u?e Friday, .pM' 10. HHJ7, beginning at 9:80 A. M. No oue cmii be employed hs teacher In the nbllc *choolB of this conlty without a rerIftcate. Teachers and trustees p'pnie note this fact. K. U. Client ha in. Co. Supt. Kd. HOLLISTER'S.. tacky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Busy Medicine for Busy People. Brines Golden Health and Renewed Vigor. A specific for Constipation. Indigestion, Livet rid Kidney troubles. Pimples. Eczcmu. Impure Stood. Bad Breath, Slutrcish Bowels. Hendaclic nd Backache. Its Rocky Mountain Tea in tabst form. 35 cents a box. Genuine made by Iollister Drug Companf, Madison, Wis. iOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PE0Pl-g Polatw Seed. Sweet potato Beed for sale. #1 00 ppr bushel. ~ W. T. Bradley. / You Know About and j at You Are Chewing ' chewing chewers and pounds of tobacco /here the chewed, to the population, in those e famous States where SCHNAPPS tobacco was first sola than there are in the of this States where SCHNAPPS has not hly cured yet been offered to the trademaking SCHNAPPS is like a cup of fine HNAPPS Java coffee, sweetened just enough s brands, to bring out its natural, stimulating Revenue dualities. SCHNAPPS pleases all - i made the classes of chewers: the rich, beand one- cause thsy do not find a chew that or a net really pleases them better at any Le entire price; the poor, because it is more chewing economical than the large 10c. or ie United 15c. plugs and they get their money's worth of the real snappy, stimlot resist ulating flavor so appreciated by toHNAPPS bacco lovers. All imitations con;rs them tain much more sweetening than wing to- SCHNAPPS. They ere made that at chews way to hide ooor tobacco improp>od thing erly cured :es other For the man who chews tobacco i now es- for tobacco s sake, there is no chew any more like SCHNAPPS. und in 5c. Cuts. Strictly 10c. and 15c. Plugs BACCO COMPANY. Winston-Salem. N. C. . 1907. IE1III Fill CLISTIMEES. Better equipped than ever for your business. tight in the swim, and lots of goods to show 'ou and at the right prices too. SOME OF OUR SPECIALS. The best lot of farm took, Plows, Stocks, 2* horse plows, Middle reakers, both kind, See our plow shapes. The best lot in the City, ) every one says. See them youreelf. Collars, Pads, ete. Another Special, Stoves, Bucks. Try us for the best stove sold and they are Bucks too and which ame means the very best cookirg machine. White lined. 15 year acks. All good points known to the up to date stcve maker. Wont on try one for 30 days on the house, aiid if ^hat we claim, youtake.it, 'not we will take it back and it don't cost you a cent. See them. Still Another. C ? Sewing machines, Wheeler acd Wilson, No. 9 for the old reliable, inger and Domestic. See the very latest in these goods. Nothing Btter. Sold any old way, or any long time and too, at your price most. ^?i?AwmnMM AWA +Vl A Drtot JTUlIJLIttJLL UlgctJJO aic me ucotfi Royster guano is leading for the cotton crop of 1807. ''Farmers one" Fish scraD goods will do the work, On the road. Five cars White Milling Coin, which is the best for keeping, as 's sound and dry, Our Grocery Stock cannot be better ia Flour, Meal, Molasse?, Cane, Hay, Bran, Oats, seed and feed. Lard, agar, and Coffee, Ttbacco Canned Gocds, Big Hcminy 10c for 3 lb, tnp. We put out today thirty-five doz, curry combs special at 5,10 and )c. See them. W. D. Barksdale. / SCHOOL BOOKS m _ 1.1 u AVi Ailc iU UitJlS X" CX1UJLJ.O Ink i General School Supplies. Ci TV Mn rv? Q+ AVD ! OJJtJUU & i/JL Ug kJ LWJL /? . *"r' "" 'i'VV \ || FIRST AND L.i Mean $ $ made tc buy or wear them. ease and durability, "Shield toe the mark of perfi SOLD BY RELIABLE MERGI M. C. KISER CO., I t ' -. ATLANTA, * CA The I?.. M. Haddon New Spring C Our store is now full of the m Goods that we have ever shown in ful and well selected line of white g trade and the daily calls for these g< are great bargains. Our Millinery is filling up fa * in a few days one of the most beauti stock in this line in upper Carolina. You can be supplied from our jst well assorted lines of Ribbons, 1 broideries that has pver been o Look for opening ad., which v\ We .have now in stock the fir? elegant line of ladies Patent and can at Tho H. M. Haddi Why Not Paying and I Own Your You can easily do a few shares in the Loan Association, n gariized in Abbeville. ' MONEY LOANED A1 SEE DR. NEUFFER or w. s. coth: fME PCTTYdOHM SYSTEM TERRE MAUTE ~ IND. IS qqqoqoqooqooqooqoooooo ilHnaWs H M QOOQOQQOOQOOOOOOQOOOQC OryxjQCyOQTOQOOQQQOOOOG OOOOOO Made under U.S. Ctovernn nHnHnnlTHE southern cotton I wmmmm 9 HAPiTS ONLY MB8 H UlaniifartiirfiPft. BH ES I MIIU IMVhMI VI V? .anMWB iiHil Company roods . ' Vi .;- ; ' ost desirsble Dress this city, Thebeauccdsare attracting the . ' $ oods is proof that, they / *1 ' , : st and we will show : iful and well selected .. j'i Pa*hMI , ',V ; ' ore with the largest ? Laces and Em- > ur pleasure to show.. fill appear soon. it, shipment of an Kid Oxfords. ; > "w ^ 3ii Copipany. v : : , ' , 4 Stop Rent - -J1 v? ' ' ;< $&2a .. .. cjr;;, , ;>vh |iS Unma 0 11VMG . 1 : t jpmS tis by taking Building and ow being ori v v.- : > .2 i. > . ,? h'-i-.-O "A'PWZ . V ' * Wifel [" 6 Per Cent; ; I R. S. LINE. I ? RAN, J Let us figure with /ou on' your House . your Fence | ?. or your Curbing. 8' ;A'.V i v' iGradesH Irffl mm ww wRj 80800888^^^ j ??? Incnnetion I xS^Xaaa ' OIL COMPANYlXXXXXXi / KJOOOOOOOOCOOOOOm' I /OOOOOOOQQCOQOQOi. N - - ' ? " ' . Ml ,