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<? - ' . ' ^mipniiiiui ! ) i." ?. ' ! ?i" 1 ?PVra?. - . '1 - ?y-V '?I ? SMJg35g?^? .TW*"' ' 1 - ' " I n'l/'BriiTS ? 1 ^ . r-anr?T."iMi."??vr*,VT 1 j . ' "f?r . . .ir?- , - . gSS "I.1 1 n 'i"> - " nftiWay'r ~ ~ ' """" The Abbeville Press and Banner, f BY W. W. & W. K. BRADLEY. ABBEVILLE. S. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1907. ESTABLISHED 1844 M The R.M.Haddon CJ . Company. |A All Summ Sold l Muslins and in must go to make roo and in order to move close prices. Gloves r We have a large stock of Gloves. White, black and kid elbow lengths ^ we will save you money if you want anything in this line. an( ski White Gloves j . In White Goods we have every thing that you need from the cheapest I to the very best. wh If in need of i call a i \ Money Savec The R. WHOWHC HIHCIIfHC IllSTANDARDf | I 1*2 S??S5 m | US. GOVERNMENTitesOUTHERlp rrvnT r " o W X Ajk i\C IV Y UK1\'0/U ? ATLANTA-NEW* ? U plies. Write ub for anything in the machi Sullivan Hardware ( - FTMMP.T u iTimui er Goods Out at O: fact every thing i m for our large st< ! them we will gi WHITE tress Goods 'annon Cloth, linen finish, Linene the low price, 10,12 1-2,15,1G 2-3 1 20c yard. The very thing for rts. i leatherbloom ] ror underskirts. We .have it in lite and black at 40c yard. i Summer Goo nd see our 1: I on all Sum M. Hade QVAUTYll! s nrl I c | INSPECTION ? TTOMLCOH! ANNAH I? ORLEANS ^ 1|S serless Portable Engines \re the best general purpose engines the world. "We carry them in stock We are the headquarters for Peerless Engines, Saw Mills and Threshers. < i so Atlas fJDKines ana rsouers, ve iafh haw Millsand Shingle Mills.&c , We carry a tremendous stock of al nds of belting and machinery sup ' uery line. Apdersop, S. C. I The R. M. Haddon Company. ' , I I Must be! i i i nee! i < ? i i E n Summer Goods; :>ck of Fall Goods, j ve you some very: i i i i millinery We have always been headquar- i ters for Millinery, for we keep our stock up all the year, and if there is anything in this line you want we have it. Silks, Silks As we have said before, this is our long suit. We are agents for Blue Ribbon Silk, the best silk on the market. ds be sure to ine. mer Goods. ton Co. Winthrop College Scholarship and Entrance Examination. The examination for the award of vacant cbolarsbipa In Wlnlbrop College and for the dmlssion of new students will be held at the lonnty Court House on FRIDAY, JULY 5, t 9 a. m. Applicant" man be not less than fteen year* or ace. When Scholarships are Moated after J ly 5, they will be awarded to bose making the highest average at this txmlnatlon, provided they meet the coudlIodp governing the award. Applicant* for cbolarnblpH nhouid write to President Jobnod before the examination for Scholarship xaminatlon blanks. Scaolarnhips are worth 8100 and free tuition, 'he next Besslon will open September 18,1907. 'or lurtber information and catalogue, adIress Pres. D. B. Johnson. Rock Hill, 8. C. Iharleston and Western Carolina Ky Schedule in effect Jan. 10,1907. Dally Doily Dally iV Augusta 9,50am 6.05pm 6.80am ir McCormlck- 11.85am 6.50pm 8.18am ,v McCormlck 8 16am iV Calhoun FaliH... 9 '20am ir Anderson- 11.00am jV MoCormlcK 11.86am 6.52pm ir Greenwood 12.28pm 7.45pm ir Waterloo 1.09pm ir Laurena 1.40pm Ex. Son. iv Laurens 2.10pm 8.10am ir Fountain Inn... 2.62pm 9.25am eepvllle 3.36pm 10.80am ?v . jreDS 2.07pm ir Wo<xiruQ 2.49pm V ir Spwrtanburg 3.40pm jV Mpartanburg 4.00pm (Bo. Ky.) ir Hendersonvllle 6.26pm ir Aehevllle 7.30pm AHhevllle 7.15am (So. RyO jV Henderson vllle 8.10am ,v Spartanburg 11.50pm (c. A W. G. 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HELP IS OFFERED TO WORTHY YOUNG PEOPLE We earnestly request all youn# persons, no matter bow limited their means or education, who wish to obtain a thorough business training and good position. to write by first mail for our great half-rata offer. Success, independence and probable fortune ire guaranteed. Don't delay. Write today. Kb* Ga.-Alt. Bojines* Colltrfe, Macoa. G*. , ^ LFfiTPI fi the best for i" biliousness Wmt ?)| | | tK& AND KIDNEYS. Call and see us when yoa want a buggy. We can please yoa. P. Rosenberg A Co. I CHRISTIAN CRUSADERS, Id 34 Dnjs 41 Pnbllc and Nearl Twice as Many Private Meeting Conducted ? Private Mltmlonar, Work Done in 370 Homes ?On Hundred ProfeHNions. The large audiences which still crowd th labernacle of tbe Christian Crusaders, an the spiritual results that are being brougti ibout in answer to tbe prayers of tbe Ctarlf tian people, Indicate tbat tbe interest bus nc vet abated, but is rather on tbe lnorease. On hundred persons have professed faith I; jhrlst and many more are under deep coc miction. "The end is not yet," On last Sunday aiternoon ueneral Llgb jave a Bible reading on tbe doctrine of Holl aes'H. He prefaced tbe reading with the fo) lowing remarks: "For tbe information an< Deneflt of all who are present bere this aftei soon, and especially tor tbe benefit and en llgbtenment of God's children, and mor specially for tbe encouragement and edifies ;lon of those of this number Wbo lire hungei ng and thirsting after righteousness, we wll {1 ve a carefully prepared Bible reading on tb loctrlne of Holiness. "It is probable tbat not one of tbe saored sssential doctrines to salvation, taught In tb jlessed Holy Bible, Is more mlsnnderstoo* .ban tbe doctrine 01 Holiness. It la true tba ill tbe Evangelical Cburchea of our land am >tber lands are agreed on the doifctrlne of Hoi ness, with reference to tbe necessity ot God' iblldren being made boly before tbey are pre jared to enjoy the blessings and privilege* c he Paradise of dod and His eternal klngdon >f glory, but they are not agreed with refei ince to the time tbey are made boly. "Some claim tbat tbrougb tbe atonemen sffected by Jesus Christ on Calvary's Cross, I las not only been made possible for all tb lescendants of tbe Adamlc race to be supei laturally bord of God's Spirit, whenever the; ire willing to make tbe nnoondltlonal sur ender which God requires of those who wouli >ecome His oblldren, and made knowi hroagh tbe Prophet Isaiah, In tbe language Let tbe wicked forsake bis way, and me un ighteou* man bis thoughts: and let him rc ,urn unto tbe Lord, and He will have mere; ipon him; and to our God, for He will abud lantly pardon,' but also to be made bol, whenever tbey are willing to make tbeansc ate consecration enjoined upon them by Go< ,n tbe sublime text: 'I beseacb you tberelon jrethren, by tbe u.ercies 01 uoa, mat ye pr? ient your bodlen a living sacrifice, boly, ac :eptabln unto God, which In your reasonabl iervloe.' "Others claim that the oblldren of God can ot be made boly until they are obliged t pass /rom time Into eternity. Tbe Koma embolics claim tbat all tbe professed Cbrlt Uaos, who die In tbe faith of tbe Koma Catbollo Cbarch, are made boly alter dealt in Purgatory. Tbey assert ibat before tb soul can be prepared lor Heaven, It must, 1 Purgatory, go tbrougb a certain cleansln and purifying process, tbe duration of wbic Is determined accordlog to tbe deptb of de pravlty In which tbe seal Is when It eniei stern I ty. Now, we do not agree wltb tbe Roma Catholics, beoause we know tbat their errc neous doctrine of Purgatory Is altogether un supported by scripture, and, therefore, Is tru ly, most obnoxious to God; nor, Indeed, ca we agree with those of our good brethren wb are of tbe opinion that we cannot be mad boly until death performs lis lost function upon tbe physical being. Tbe principal re? son wby we cannot agree with them on thl phase of tbe doctrine of Holiness is becaus we know tbat death has no cleansing or pur fylng power over tbe soul. Its ultimate Juu< lions are to bring cessation to the exercise t Lhe brain, the operations of the circulator ind respiratory organs and the motions r Lhe tissues ol tbe body, or, bring an end t tbe exercise of tbe brain, tbe operations c the heart and longs and the motions of th tissues of the body. Tbe supernatural func tlon of purifying tbe soul Is vested alone li tbe third person nf tbe Trinity, ibe b I esse hloly Ghost. He sl^ne can cleanse tbe bear! purify she afiectlous, and exalt tbe soul t lhe supreme love ot God, but this is wli: Ing and able to do whenever tbe child of Go< is ready to bave It done according to Hi '"? ??? ?*? nnw Hmo Hnrlner fho norlrvH nhlnl 3lHp?es between his conversloo and tbe bou 3f fctltt physical death. We are obl'ged, then ifler having carefully and prayerluily stud led tbe scriptures for a number oj years, am !be acquirement of much supernaturs mowledge on tbe subject, from personal ei perleoce, to agree with those who entertali ,be first opinion mentioned, and, therefore we are going lo assume tbe great responslbll ty of proving, by a few Infallible aDd immu :able scriptures, selected from many bearlm jpon tbe subject: 1st. Tbat holiness In thl life Is possible; 2nd. Tbat freedom from sli n tbts life is possible; 8rd. Tbat God call His children lo be boly In this life: 4tb. Tba 3od commands His children to be boly ti .bis life; 5tb. That God promises to make Hi :blldren holy In tbls life, whenever tbey ar vllilng to make the required consecration. "Now, In support or tbe first proposition ?ll yonr attention to tbe following ferlptures Mark tbe perfeot man!?P?a. 37:87. 'Wonl* .be Psalmist point us to a style of man tba lid not exist? Mark blm not captiously, bu .0 share bis perfect love, bis good society, hi gracious helpfulness.' Blessed are the pure li jeart? Matt. 5:8. 'Then there are those wbi ire pure In heart, aDd tbey are tbe only lull; Dleseed ones.' Herein Is onr love made per rect; that we may have boldness In tbe day c udgment: because as He Is. so are we In tbl world.?1 John 4:17. 'Whata beautiful plctur if entire sancilficatlon?perfeot love and com plete Cbrlstllkenesa in this world.' Complet jbrlstllkeness proves our perfeot love.' Ii support of the second proposition allow me t< reaa tbe followlngsnbllme texts: Herein & [ exercise myself to have always a couscletic void of offence toward God and toward men -Acts 24:16. 'Would 8t. Paul have exerclsei Himself to have what be never could get Yet. a conscience yold of offense toward Go< and men Is the very essense ol entire Banctl Qcation. It Is never attained by easy-golm laziness, bnt by vigorous physical, menta moral aDd spiritual exercise. It Is tbe mos wholesome exercise we can take for otarselve ?nd?for others.' What shall we say then 4hall we continue In Bin that Brace ma ibound ? God forbid ! How shall we that ar lead to sin live any longer therein ??Roman i: 12. 'A question Is the atroDgeat bind of ai ifflrmatlon. St. Paul affirms that God for blda our abuse of His grace to continue J: sin.' Being made free from sin and beoom servants to God, ye have your fruit nnto boll aeaa.?Romans 6:22. Here la another strong 381 possible expression: "Free from sin." Ii the fullest Benae only those who are "fre from eln" bear the richest, ripest, mellowea 'fruit unto holiness." In supportof the thin proposition accept, for your consideration the following passages from Holy Writ; Goi aas not called us unto unclennnees but unti Holiness. He therefore that deaplsetb (reject atb-margln), deaplsetb not man, but God,? rbess. 4)7,8. 'Irreliglon calls us to uncleau aeaa; false religions with their unclean .god sail ua to uncleanneps , but our pure re'lgloi sal la us away from all uocleanneaa to all boll aeaa, God's nature, character, word, admin [titration?all call us to holiness, Christ's ex imples and teachings call us to holiness, Sailed to be saints.?Rom. 1:7, and 1 Cor. 1:2 Salntllnesa la our high calling's gionou bope. God's call to Banctlfy la dear, unmls lakabie, emphatic, winning and Imperative, [n support of the fourth proposition man' jorlpturea can be furnished, but the followlni s sufficient: Be ye therefore perfect, even a n/Mi* PotKov mhloh to in haowun In tllUl i'aiuci nuidu id iu uoaicu JO ICUl," Matt, 5:48. "Therefore" refers to the preced Ing context, which shows that this does no mean absolute perfection or perfection In nat ural divine attributes, but perfection id love In good nature, 1q good tempers, Id ud I versa spmpatby for all eortsand coodltloDs of men. In support of the fifth proposition you ma' receive, tor your encouragement, this scrip lure, which may be all that Is required to sat isfy you: Faithful Is He that calleth yoo who also will do it.?1 Thess. 6:24, 'The <'lt that St. Paul promises our faithful God wll do, Is to sanctify us wholly and to preserve u blameless through our whole life time. Tb triune Qod will thus sanctify wholly am blamelessly preserve our triune, nature, spir it, soul and body.'" In thirty-four days the following record ha been made to the glory of God: Forty-on public and nearly twice slh many prlvat meetings have been held; practical mission ary work has been done In 870 homes, in dl ferent parte of the city, and 107 persons hav ought the Lord, 100 of wbom bave proleese to bave found Him. Cora for Itch. Itch cured in 30 minutes by Woo! ford's Sanitary Lotion. Sold by P. I Speed, Druggist. 8m* I'll stop your pain free. To *bow you flrstbefore you spend a penny?what my PlDk I'nl TabletH can do, I will mall you free, a trlf package of tbem?Dr. Mhoop'w Headache Tat lets. Neuralgia, headache, toothache, perlo fiainR, etc., are due alone to blood congestloc }r. fthnnn'fl hparianho tuhlata ulnrir\iv brill noi by coaxing away the unnatural blood pree sure. That 1b all. Addreax Dr. Shoop, Racln< Wis. Sold by C. A. Mllford. . Jo*-. Nome Christian Science Testimony. The writer has spent do little time In trylug to get at tbe facta about "Christian 8cl ence" healing*. Corresponding with men of V weight morally and Intellectually In dlffereut, parts of tbe country, and making a fair effort to be Impartial, be would offer the res' nulls of his study to the readers of the "Here aid and Presbyter." Confining bis testimony to such events as have fallen under his own lujuiouiaw uuooi vauuu, uo rriu uiaao a c^ui u e on local cases. d A well known physician of oar city was it called to wait upon tbe leader of tbe "Chrisi tian Bolence" movetnent Just prior to tier it oonversion to tbat Idea. Tne case 1 report I e will give first from tbe side of tbe woman in n question. She says: "My case was given np i- by tbe doctor. He tola me be coald do no more for me. I knew then, If I bad any t obance to live, the hope must lie In some . other direction than in tbe line of the ordl nary system of medical praotlce. I appealed d to the'solenoe,'and was Immediately reliev - ed. In a few days I was entirely recovered." . (Of coarse I am giving her testimony in my e words.) Tnis woman was, and is still, unl usually uninformed as to the common fields - of education, and ascribes her life to tbe l most wooderfal working of the "science." e Her physician was a well known Presbyterian eider, far above tbe ordinary in losigbi I, into oases. He says: "The case was not see rlous; not one to alarm a patient necessarily. 1 An abscess had lormed, and I said to tbe pal tlent: 'You will not need me any longer, tbe j abscess will break tonight (this was In tbe - evening,) and then yoa will be ail right In a s few hours.' " Upon this statement tbe whole >. healing hinges. Tbe woman telegraphed to a u daughter, a believer in the "scienoe," who 3 came that night. True to tbe physlotau's diagnosis, tbe abscess did break tbat nlgbt. But tbe "Scienoe"-beilevlng daughter bad put t the mighty forces of "Christian McleDce" on t the track of the disorder, and claims all tbe e honor. Turn now to otber oases where real trouble Y existed, aud in every case there has been ab. solute failure; such failure as in any other 1 system would have led men to langb it oat of a existence lone ago. Tbe wbole system de: rives its support from cases published lrom a i- distance, and cases In which tbe real situa* ) Hon 1b not known. [As in tue case orMlsy sionary stories of wonderful conversion 01 i. heathens, which could never occur In real v life 1 Case of cancer on the very block In > which the writer lives. Scientist, called and d persuaded the sufferer to dlsoharge her pbysi3, clans, and to put all confidence In tdelr sys) tem. She did. Outcome: untold sufferings, >. and final return to drugs, and. as foreseen by e her physlolan, death. Case No. 2: au ldloi boy. The mother has been told often and - over agwln: '-Only try 'the solence.' and your o boy will gel right" The devoted mjther hos u now tried ibe "solence" for half a score oi i. years, and her poor boy Is Just as before. D The writer could go on aud give otbei i. "cases," but will simply Bay, there haa not e been In the town In which-he lives one slugle d case of healing wbere there was any aotua g illness. In every case It Is the common oplDh ion, not only of pbysiolans but of Vbe peopit, ?. that nothing serious was the matter with the b oouverts to the "Science." (?) Tbe writer will say notbtug now as to the n religious teachings of the system, but ask* > tbe reader to note one thing as particularly i_ favoring the system., Our people In this aud i. oiber countries are prone to put too much re-' Q llance on drugs. Millions of bottles of harmo tul drugs are cousnmed annually In th's e country. Let no one make use of patent medis Iclnes, except at the suggestion of a cornpe t. tent physician. Bear In mind that It is tti? ib teaching of our beBt medical schools tbatonl) e about iwenty cases In tbe bundred, on th? |. average, where a physician Is called, will > need medical treatment. This leaves for tbe >1 field of quacks at least eighty cases In tbr y hundred. If our people only knew this they )l would see what the boasted healings of the o "Scleulists" and olher quackery really are >f It is simply that they are working upon the e eighty In the bundred, where oar best-In.. formed phyBiolans themnelves say uo drugs u are needed.?Herald and Prejbyter. d . ? 4^ A "Show Mo" D.-al. g 80 much humbuggery has been b handed the American public ol late r years that Uncle Sam has found it necessary to take a hand iu nearly evJ ery Hue of business. His latest and by far his greatest move for the protec? tion of his subjects was the enactment )f of the pure food and drugs act of June - 30, 1906. This law reguiate* the oaaD" ufacture and fale of every article ol R food or medicine allowed to be sold. d There is now no danger of adulters? tion and quack formulas. Every prepa aration that could not stand inspection ? has been driven from the market. 6 The government says ''show me" and I the package must show to every cus1: tomer, in plain English, its true ini gredients. t In the case of medicines, a very few " had always published their formulas. ^ and the regulations of the new law dia y not affect them. One of these, and - one which probably enjoys the moat 'I marked confidence and widespread e popularity, is Dr. Andes' Great Pre1 scription, a preparation guaranteed to ? cure rheumatism, catarrh, indigestion, o dyspepsia, dioou impurities ana an 0 forms of stomaob, liver, kidney and ? bladder trouble. This remedy has a made hundreds of permanent oures in t this section, and not a single com, plaint on record. Its formula shows a g compound of purely vegetable iugre'? dients. No mineral poisons noi car- 1 g cotioa. and this formula, along with its } ? serial number (3801) showing that a y guarantee of purity is on file with the ! government, is printed on every packa age. It is sold by C. A. Milford, Ab beville, 8. C., for $1.00 per bottle, ? three for $2.50, or six for $5.00, and, i- wherever directions are followed, with-! - out a cure resulting, the purchase price 1 is refunded. Waa there ever a better t "show me" deal offered, i i, i Get a free sumple of Dr. Sboop's "Health a Coflee" at our store. If real coffee disturbs . your stomach, your beart or kidneys, tbea 1 try this olever coffee Imitation. Dr.Shoop ban , closely matched Old Java and Mocha Coffee s Id flavor and taste, yet It has not a single 3 grain of real coffee In It. Dr. Shoop's Health 1- Coffee Imitation Is made from pure toasted . grains or cereals, with malt, nnts, etc. Made . inamlnnte. No tedious wait. You will sure ly line ik. ouiu uy JU. a. iumioi. B * ^ P* No greater mistake can be made than to consider lightly the evidence \ of disease in your system. Dcn't take b desperate chances on ordinary medi" cines. Use Hollister's Rocky Mount tain Tea. 35 cents, tea or tablets. C. A. Milford. ; Examination. V There will be an examination at Abbeville - Court House on July 5.190T, to award a scbol arshlp In the Textile Department of Clemson t. College. All appointees must average above " sixty (60) per cent. This Is a floe opportunity 1 offered ambitious young men who deBlre SDex clal tralnlDg. The president of Clemson are e regularly getting calls for men trained In the J Textile Department. This Is a line chance for ambitious boys In cotton mills. R. B. Cheatham, Co. Sup'.. Education. e e Remarkable Rewcne. g That truth is stranger than fiction, a una uLiue uLium ueeu ueiuousiraieu id the little town of Fedora, Tenn., tbe residence of C. V. Pepper. He writes: "I was in bed, entirely disabled with j hemorrhages of the lungs and throat.! Doctors failed to help me, and all hope I had fled when I begau taking Dr. | King's New Discovery. Then iustaut1 relief came. The coughing soon ceased; ~ the bleeding diminished rapidly, and fj in three weeks I was able to go to i- work." Guaranteed for coughs and d colds 50c. and $1.00, at P. B. Speed's a drug store. Trial bottle free. i- , m , i> Those new Columbia shlrta are certainly beauties. Only one dollar each. P. ttoaen-, I oerg <x uo. I __ ___ 50c IN FOR 100 COU THE CIGARET1 2 Coupons it Coupons also Redeemabl Premium I AMERICAN T JERSEY CITY, N. J mm !3| Its toagon Wisdom % [ ?! sclcct a Weber Wago*!' III] experience in wagon buil | j every wagon is a guaran \l j Weber he buys the higlie 4 n of wagon building have re: q. of today, which, for coi material and conscientiou j |V out a peer ? King of all fa Owl I will mall you free, to prove merit,samples 4 of my Dr. Shoop's Restorative, and my book J on either Dyspepsia, Tbe Heart or The Kid eys. Tr< ubles ol the stomach, heart or kidneys, are merely symptoms of a deeper ailment. Don't make the common error of treat- / Ing symptoms only. Symptom treatment Is treating the retult of yonr aliment, and not the caiuc. Weak stomach nerves?the Inside nerves ? mean stomaoh weakness, always. And the heart, and kidneys as well, have their controlling or Inside nerves. Weaken a these nerves, and yon Inevitably have weak i, vital organs. Here Is where Dr. Sboop'a Re- , eioratlve has made Its fame. No other reme- " dy even olalms to treat the "Inside nerves." a Also far bloating, biliousness, bad breath or k complexion, use Dr. Shoop's Restorative. Write me to-day for samples and free book. 0 Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. The Restorative U I Bold by C. A. MUford. The Afngric No, 3. 8 Number three is a wonderful mascot; for Geo. H. Parris, of Cedar Grove, Me., according to a letter which reads: "After sufferine much with liver and bidDey trouble, and becoming greatly discouraged by the failure to find relief, I tried Electric Bitters, and 89 a result I am a well man to-day. Tbe first bottle relieved and three bottles oompieted the cure." Guaranteed best remedy for stomach, liver and kidney ? troubles, by P. ?J. 8peed, druggist. 50c. a KILLTHE COUCH I AND CURE THE LUNGS I p WITH Dr. King's New Discovery Is FOR Colds S .sSx. 8 jimp ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. t; GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY 2 OB MONEY REFUNDED. jj Weak Kidneys? Weak Kidneys, rarely point to wnk MiJney A Verves. The Kidneys, like the SSeart, and tha 'i Stomach, find their weakness, not In tl" organ itself, hat In the nerves that control aL Tide u and strengthen them. Dr. Shoop's Restonu.. e la h O medicine specifically prepared to reach these ? eontrollln* nerves. To doctor the Kidneys alone, I . is futile. It Is a waste of time, and of money aa | A WML II your back aches or la weak, U the urino scalds, or is dark and strong. U you have symptoms of Brights or other distressing or dangerous kidney disease, try Dr. Shoop's Restorative a monthTablets or Liquid?and see what it can and will v do for you. Druggist recommend and sell Dr. ShooD's! i* Restorative= ,C. A. MILFORD. . t 3 , . CASH TONS FROM :|| J ' II 'E OF QUALITY ) Ji Each Package! e for Valuable Presents department OBACCO CO. : M ST. LOUIS, MO. 1 that prompts a farmer to He knows that the 61 years ding which stands behind ?ee. that when he buys a st quality. Sixty-one years suited in the Weber wagon rrect design, excellence of s construction, stands withrm wagons. [cKEE, Jr. 1 Notice to Liquor Dealers. J )ffice of County Dispensary Board for Abbeville County. Abbeville, 8. C., June, 1907. Bids are hereby requested, in accordnce with the terms of the Dispensary aw now in force, for the following :inds and qualities of liquors, beer ,nd other articles herein enumerated to ie furnished to the State of South Car- . *jg Una for use of the County Dispensary Joard for Abbeville County, to wit: 75 bbls. corn whiskey, give proof and ige. /JgSj 25 bbls. rye whiskey, give proof and ge. > 1A kkl? A>1/) A/*A 1U UUIO. eiU> 61VC ouu ogr# 5 bbls. rum, give proof and age. 5 bblsl alcohol, give proof and age. 2 bbls. sherry wine, give proof and age. 2 bbls. port wine, give proof and age. Bids will also be received for case .33 oods, including rye, corn and Scotch whiskey, brandy, gin, rum and wine nd beer. Also glass, cork and tinfold, rire anfj other articles used for a coun- j, y dispensary. All goods shall be furnished in comiliance with subject to the terms and onditions of the Dispensary Law of 907, and bidders must observe the fol3wing rules: *' 1. Tbe bids shall be sealed and there ball be no sign nor mark upon the enelope indicating the name of the bider. 2. All bids mu9t be sent by express r registered mail to W. T. Bradley, !ounty Treasurer for Abbeville Coun_ A. All Ml _ r? /^1 i e t A v, ai Aooevme, r>. u.t on or oerore iz 'clock of the 6lh day of July, 1907. 'he contract shall be awarded to the ivvst responsible bidder on each kind, tie board reserving the right to reject ny and all bids and any parts of bids, 'he board reserves the right to increase r decrease the above quantities at the ame price as therein submitted. 3. All goods to be delivered f. o. b. ibbeviile, S. C., freight prepaid, 'ernas: To be paid lor within 90 days ud subject to regauge at our wareouse. Bids will be opened in the ofoe of the County Dispensary Board at L-bbevilie, S. C. G. A. VISAN8KA, \V. F. NICKLES, T. J. PBICE. County Dispensary Board for Abbeille County. The loe cream we are sprvlng now Ih made f fresh pure cream, sugar and eggs, the best lot nor, nn^lhl.. I-.. J, ... fTl.? w ,4"u,r ?? uur. ii/ aDd be convinced. C. A. Mil lord. Why pay a dollar and a quarter /or a shirt hen you can set the new Columbia at Romberg's for one dollar? Piles get quick and certain reltef from Dr. hoop's Ma*lc Ointment. Please note It is lade alone for piles, and it* action 18 positive nd certain. Itching, painful, protruding or lind piles disappear like magic by its use targe nickel-capped kUhh jars GOcenU. Hold y C. A. Mil ford. >>; \ yflU i