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LOWNDESVILLE. Lowneesvllle, Aug. 0, 1907. Some of the young people attended a gathering at the borne of Mr. T. C. Llddell >Ion^ day night. The next day the same and others went up to the dam across the Savanuah and spent the day very pleasantly. MeWirR J . M. XNlCBies UI lue auuchhd uai. and J. W. MeKee merchant at Abbeville were In this place Tuesday, because or an Important and Interesting trial In Maj. J. G. Huckabee's court in wbicb they werb coucerned, i. e., a suit brought by tbe Lowndesville Banking Company against the last named, to recover some cotton, which it is alleged tbe flrRt covered by a crop leln. Mr. G. VV. Speer of the Gaffney bar, being here on a visit defended tbe Bank's contention. Atter spend ing the greater part of tbe day in the trial ol the cane, it was given to tbe Jury which de elded in favor o 1 tbe plaintiff. Mr. Jno. Epps of Newberry wa* with tbe family of his brother Mr. S. F. Epps for several days last week. Rev. W. S. Hamiter pastor of Good Hope and Providenoe churches began a meeilng in the la?t Darned Wednesday at S.80 p. m , and two services each day have been held. Dr. J J. Harrold of Westminster has done the preaching and has given to his hearers very acceptable and Interesting sermons. Meeting closed last night. , Mr. Harral Lee of Anderson has been at Mr. B E. Allen's home for the past few days. Several good, beneficial rains have fallen over this Township. They largely benefited the growing crops, and enabled our Town Council to do some needed work upon oar streets and sidewalks, patching the boles and darning the thin places. Mr. Harry Grogan of Littleton, Ga., came over Tharsday and went to work the next day In the store of Messrs Cooley and Speer. Rev. J. 8. Beasley Presiding Ederofthe Anderson District oame down Frsday evening and occupied the pulpit In the Methodist ohurch Saturday at 11 a. m., held the , J -?thlo nhomo miru quartet [jr ujumiou^u av> ...... preached again In the same oburch yesterday, at tbe same boar and In tbe evening went lithe Kldge and preached In that church at 4 p. m. Kev. 0. M. Abney of this cbarge was sent, by tbe P. E. above named to Anderson Saturday to Ull tbe appointments yesterday 11 a. m. and 8.80p. m. of tbe Rev. R.S. Truesdaltwho was sick and who has charge of tbe St. John Methodist church In that place.' Miss Ida Mae Brownlee ol Peony's Creek and Miss Lillian Anderson of Wllllamston came In Saturday and are tbe guests of Mr. E. W. Harper. At a Dicnio dinner at St. Jobn's colored church" two miles from this place, Saturday, there was a large crowd of negroes gathered, a row came on late In the evening In which there was a sort of mix up, as usual hard to tell which was which?In which Mark Anthony cut Henry Pet's throat. He was bronght here and Dr. J. D. Wlioon gave blm the necessary attention and of coarse will get well, as one of the race was never known to die from simply having bis throat cntor bead V broke. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Llddell and Mrs. John H. Bell left Friday for a month's absence visiting relative* In Mississippi. Mr. B. A. Wilson, Mr. Llddell's substitute will be rural mall carrier on route No. 1 from this place. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Collier, their two little elrls and Miss Ella Floyd were at Anderson for several days last week attending the meeting of the Saluda Association, i Miss Meta Allen went to Anderson Friday to spend some time with kinsfolk, Mr. James McKelvey of Mt. Carmel Is with his friend Mr. B. E. Allen and will remain for a lew aayB. Mrs. B. C. Kay after a three weeks stay with her daughter, Mrs. W. C. Tennent in Atlanta, came back last week. Miss Eisa Kay and Mr. Dan Latimer went over to Atlanta last week, the first to stay sometime. Troupe. St*' BELLEVUE. f;< . ~ Miss Rebecca Moore of Greenwood is visiting her oouslns Mioses Rebecca and Llzrle fie! Wardlaw and Janle Lee Morrah. Bellevue was pretty well represented In Greenwood at the Farmers Meeting Thursday. Mrs. Clinkscales returned to her home near Lowndeeville Saturday after a pleasant visit to her parents. Mrs. J. E. Brltt and MIbs Cowdy were guests of Mrs. W. H. Kennedy Wednesday, Miss Cowdy left for her home in Washington on Thursday. Mrs. Ada Kennedy and sons, Lanrle and James, were guests of Mrs. Cowan Saturday. Miss Jennie Wldeman attended the Jamestown Exposition and is now with friends in Washington. Mrs. Mattleon and oblldren, Frank and Olivia, have been on a visit to Mrs. J. S. Brltt. Little Mary Cllnkscales returned to her borne Saturday after a month's stay with friends in McCormlck aDd Bellevue. Miss Sarah Brltt came home Thursday after a pleasant visit to friends in Greenwood and Verdery. Mr. Leroy MoClane of Florida Is visiting relatives in this community. Mrs. J. L. Kennedy and Mr*. Cade have been od a visit to friends In Elberton, Ga. Miss Battle Nowell of Oakland, California. Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Morrah. Mr. Charles Brltt is visiting lrlendB In An? \ dereon. Mrs. Saunders and children, Kerr and Marie, are in Anderson the guestB of Mrs. Bel ton Watson. There was a plcn 10 at Sbaron Friday. Mr. W. W. wardlaw attended a barbecue at Llnoolnton, Ga., Thursday. Miss Bessie Morrah came over frcm Mt. Carmel Friday and will spend sometime with relatives. Mr. Boggs Kennedy while on bis way to Llnoolnton had the misfortune to lose his horse. At a recent Examination held at Abb<>vlile for the Clemson Scholarship, Cadet O oar Morrah was the successful applicant from Abbeville county, he goes to Clemson four years. Sometime ago In giving an account of Mrs. Wardlaw's birthday party, her age should have been alxty-slx Instead of ninety-six. m ^ A Friend In tfeed. There is a certain feeling of immunity from hardships and suffering, coupled with the Knowledge that a true, reliable friend is always near at hand and able to serve. And when such a friend is needed, what a boon to the unfortunate to be able to command this service without delay. The most common emergencies requiring speedy relief occur about the home. Some member of the family, suddenly taken with severe headache or earache, cries for relief; an ugly bruise or sprain needs attention. Every sympathizer has a remedy to offer, but none of them are reliable. The injury does not justify the expense of calling a doctor, and perhaps a doctor is not nearby. What is to be done ? Every home should be supplied with a bottle of Andes' Great Oil for irumeHiato fmnlipAtinn. Tt, is th? nn? nhuru Jutely reliable friend in all such emergencies. Andes' Great Oil is unfailing and speedy in its results. The severest case of cramps or colic is relieved in five minutes by taking 20 to 30 drops in a half glass of water. Headaches, earaches and toothaches are relieved in one to three minutes, and the most painful sprains, bruises or swellings are reduced with a single application. It is wonderfully penetrating, but ne?er blisters. Rheumatic pains in any part of the body are promptly relieved, and it will suple a drawn muscle or stiff joint like magic. So positive is the relief afforded by Andes' Great Oil that it is nothing but recklessness not to keep it constantly on hand. It is ever ready to afford relief from suffering. Go to C. A. Milford, Abbeville, S. t? ana get a trial Dome at once, xou will never be without it in your home again. Price fifty cents per bottle, or three for $1.25. There will be many a tortuous nour of suffering, and perhaps a doctor's bill saved if you will keep Andes' Great Oil in your home. "Everybody Hhonld Know" says C. G. Hays, a prominent business man of Bluff, Mo., that Bucklen's Arnica Salve is the quickest and surest healing salve ever applied to a sore, burn or wound, or to a case of piles. I've used it and know what I'm talking about.'- Guaranteed by P. B. Speed, druggist. 2oc. I'll stop your pain free. To Bbow you first? before you spend a penny?what my Pink Pain Tablets can do, I will mall you free, a trial package of tbem?Dr. 8boop's Headache Tabfetp. Neuralgia, headache, toothache, period noiriB am nm rlnn nlnne to blood coneeRtlnn. for. Sboop's headache tablets simply kill pain by coaxing away the unnatural blood pressure. Thai Is all. Address Dr. Shoep, Racine, I Wia. Sold by a A. Milfard. J II FIRST AN1 ltninn Mean $ $ mad buy or wear the: ease and durability, "S toe the mark of SOL.D BY R5LIABLC M M. C. KISER C< plies. Write ue for anything in the mac Sullivan Hardware 19C READY M Better equipped tfcan < Bight in the swim, and you and at the right pric SOME OF OUI The best lot of farm tools, Plow Breakers, both kind. See our plow so every one says. See them yours* Another Special, Try us for the best stove sold an name means the very best cooking : backs. All good points known to thi yon try one for 30 days on the house, if not we will take it back and it doi Still Ai Sewing machines, Wheeler and Singer and Domestic. See the very better. Sold any old way, or any li almost. Putman Organs Royster guano is leading for the Bone" Fish scrap goods will do the On the Five cars White Milling Corn, i it's sonnd and dry, Our Grocery Stock Flour, Meal, Molasses* Cane, Ha Sugar, and Coffee, Tobacco Canned G nana. We put out today thirty-five doz 15c. See them. W. D. If You Are 1 Buy or rent : Or take one < If You Are Overwc Buy or rent a Then sit back and keep cool for bills, no batteries to buy, no but a button to push, we guar Let us send you an Elect Come and see our line of Water, Light a - - - -M.UI a iiym?ib il > LAST I idi e to all who m. In style,vS hield Brand Shoes " BBS perfection. 9| ERGHANT8 ONLY HDB ),, Manufacturers. MS& ' I .7j-. I I <k i. I .III! Peerless Portable Engines Are the beBt general purposeengines n the world. We carry them In stock We are the headquarters for Peerless Engines, Saw Mills and Thresbers. Also Atlas Engines and Boilers, De Loach Haw Mills and Shingle Mills,&c We carry a tremendous stock of al kinds of belting and machinery sup hinery line. * -l O /I Co.,_ iiDceiHUJ, g?. i.j )7. JST1IS. sver for your business. lots of goods to show :es too. t SPECIALS. Sj Stocks, 2'horse plows, Middle Bhapes. The best lot in the City, )lf, Collars, Fads, ete. , Stoves, Bucks. d they are Bucks too and which machine. White lined. 15 year 9 up to date stove maker. Wont , and if what we claim, you takelit, l't cost yon a cent. See them. Lother. Wilson, No. 9 for the old reliable, latest in these goods. Nothing DDg time and too, at yonr price > are the Best. cotton crop of 1807. "Farmers work, road. nrkinli io +Viq koof fn* kooninfir. RR rr uaiiii id vuv uwuv iui ? cannot be better in iy, Bran, Oats, seed and feed. Lard, ocds, Big Hominy lOo for 3 lb. . curry combs special at 5,10 and Barksdale. lot an Electric Fan, on Trial. >rked ,n Electric Motor, nM..1, Ar,r,Q \T r\ rono i r* I JUUi VVU1IV 10 UUUU gasoline explosions, nothing antee the rest. ric Flat Iron on trial. Electric Fixtures. ,nd Power Co. in ??> mmmmmmmmmmmmm?mmmmmmmmmamx ' miwiwhi Kih1oi'nc<I by the Ouufy. "The most popular remedy iii Otsego County, and tbe beat frieud of my family," writes Wm. M. Dietz, editor and publisher of tbe Otsego Journal, Gilbertsville, N. "is Dr. King's 8 New Discovery. It has proved to be ? an infallible cure for coughs and colds, t .v^nlrirv oliArt mnrlr nf the Worst Of j UJaaiUg OUUt V ?TVri? them. We always keep a bottle in the house. I believe it to be the most \aluable prescription known for Luog y and Throat diseases." Guaranteed to t never disappoint the taker, by Speed's ? drugstore. Price 50cand$1.00. Trial bottle free. i , t _ g mcmnrrhjf's lochin. They write 80 smoothly. The Sterling . fnuntnln pens. Sold only by TheMcMurray Drag Co. Try Ammen'8 powder tor prickly heat. Get i It at McMurray'H. All of the Sanltol preparations may be got- ' ten at The AlcM array Drug Co.'a Htore. j Splro powder destroys the odor of persplra- i tloS.' Sold by The McMurray Drng Co. - i Hot wearner [or joiy, ibd i in ucuci kui n box of Am men's powder for that prickly t heat. The McMarray .Drug Co. j The most complete line of fountain pens I on tbe local market. Come and see them, t The McMvrray Drug Co. i Remember. If you get It at McMurray's It Is tbe best of Its kind. I ? j The Limit of I.ife. J The most eminent medical scientists i are unanirt.ouH in the conclusion that j the generally accepted limitation of \ human life i3 many years below the ( attainment possible with the advanced j knowledge of which the race is now j possessed. The critical period, that de- ] termines its deration, seems to be be- ! tween 50and 60; the proper care of the j body during this decade can not be too ; strongly urged; carelessness then being fatal to longevity. Nature's best helper after 50 is Electric Bitters, the scientific tonic medicine that revitalizes every organ of the body. Guaranteed by P. B. Speed, druggist. 50c. I will mall you free, to prove merit,samples of my Dr. fihoop's Restorative, and my book on eltber Dyspepsia, Tbe Heart or Tbe Kidneys. Troubles of tbe stomacb, beart or kidneys, are merely symptoms of a deeper aliment. Don't make tne common error of treating symptoms only. Symptom treatment Is treating tbe retuU of your ailment, and not the cause. Weak stomacb nerves?tbe inside nerves ? mean stomacb weakness, always. And tbe beart, and kidneys as well, have tbeir controlling or Inside nerves. Weaken these nerves, and you Inevitably have weak vital organs. Here is wbere Dr. Shoop's Restorative bas made Its fame. No other remedy even claims to treat tbe "inside nerves." Also for bloating, billot sness, bad breatb or complexion, nse Dr. Sboop's Restorative. Write me to-day for samples atid free book. Dr. Sboop, Racine, Wis. The Restorative is sold by C. A. Mllford. Electric the best foe "v/ i tvtvs biliousness BITTERS and kidneys. Those new Colombia shirts are certainly beauties. Only one dollar each. P.Rosenberg & Co. Wby pay a dollar and a quarter tor a shirt when you can get tbe new Columbia at Rosenberg's lor one dollar? Postcardsof the "city" In beautiful pbotofl*->i?jK?thfi mnut Hitrahlfl bind. T)m _ Kan's 5 andloc store. Calvert & Uic3d.es ? Headquarters for ? White Hickory Wagons Owensboro Wagons, Bock Hill Buggies, Summer Buggies, Cheap Buggies, Harness, laprobes, etc. Calvert & Nickles. Feb. T4. JS04. tf IN CAMP OR FIELD ?AT ^MOUNTAIN OR SHORE * . There Is alwaynchancd ' - to 8nJoy som 3 shooting ^ _ TO SHOOT WELL YOU MUST BE EQUIPPED WITH A RELIABLE FIREARM: the only kind we hive been making for upwards of fifty years. Our Line: RIFLES, PISTOLS, SHOTGUNS, RIFLE TELESCOPES, ETC. > Ask your Dealer, and Insist on the STEVENS. Where not aold by Retailers, we ship direct, exjjreflsjjrj^ paid, upon receipt of Catalog price. Mend for 140 Page Illustrated catnlog. Ad Indlipeniable booh of ren<ly reference for man and boy hooters. Mailed for & cent* In >tu in pi to cover poitase. Beautiful Ten Color Hanger forwarded for ?lx cent* In ?tamp?. J. STEVENS ARMS & TOOL CO. P. 0. Box 4097 ~ Chlcopee Falls, ' 1 * QLSk Mass., U.S.A. fSE ABOARD^ | AIR LINE RAILWAY ? Sj DIRECT LINE I I JAMESTOWN I IcvDnciTinul ILAT UO I I I U11 NORFOLK, VA.I Tickets on Sale April 19 H to Nov. 30, '07 Q PULLMAN CARS DINING CARS T1 J _ . P a 1 1 _*n _ IB IxiaxeB ircxu ADuevme. h Season Tickets, $121.(>0 H SixtyjDaye Tickets, 18.05 H Fifteen DayB Tickets', 15.60 R #Coacl) Excursions, D.4C H *t)i. Mile Tuesdays, nut goodju hltepiiig cars. M Ghas. B. Ryan W. E. Christian. H Gen. Pass. A?~ Asst. Gen. Pass. AertPortsmouth:, Va. Atlanta, Ga kV,vi v , :v ?.?r ..Yi. >- a? : --J ; : - * ;, l*P* y.'Nt, 1 jf' *< ' . ^ - ' " ' i?itim"? ? ?^**. ?^?as ? ja^-?a Kpnli*33*"?5 Srhctlii.'c. :!2 due 4.2-5 pru duo 1.05 pic _ J1S (luo .;.0r I.ni 11 Uufe J.05 am 52 duo 12.40 pm i'i due 3.8S pui I'lleo get qulcfc and certain relief from Dr. hoop's Magic Ointment. Please note It 1mde alone for piles, and Its action is poRlt v nd certain. Itcblne, painful. protrudlDg o illDd piles disappear line ma'.'io by its us iaree nickel-capped gla?s J ir-t 50 cants, ttol y C. A. Mllford Get a free sample of Dr. Shoop's "Health loflee" at our store. If real cotfee disturbs our stomach, your heart or kidneys, then ry this clever coffee Imitation. Dr. ShooD bas losflly matched Old Java and Mocba Coffee a flavor and taste, yet It has not a single rain of real coffee In It. Dr. Shoop's Health loll'ee Imitation Is made trom pure toasted rains or cereals, with malt, nuts, etc. Made a a minute. No tedious wait. You will surey like it. Sold by L. T. Miller. Jharlesion and Western Carolina Ry Schedule In effect June 9, 1907. Dally Dally Dully jV Aueusta 9.50am 8.10pm 6.30am Vr McCormlck.. 11.31am 7.00pm 8.13am jV McCormlcK 816am jV Calbouti FaliH... 9.20am \r Anderson 11.00am ? Lv McUormlcR 11.31am 7.00pm Vr Greenwood 12.27pm 7.65pm \.r Waterloo 12.57pm Vr Laurene 1.30pm Ex.Sun. l<v LaureDB 2.16pm 8.10am ir Fountain Inn... 2.67pm 9 25am \.r Greenville 3.40pm 10.20am .^Laurens 1.58pm \r Woodruff 2.39pm \r SpartaDburg 3.30pm LiV Spartanburg 3 40pm (So. Ky.) \r Hendersonvllle 0.25pm Kr Aehevllle 7.30pm L?v Astievllla 7,ibam (So. Rj\Y Lv Hendersonvllle 8.10am Lv Spartanburg 12.01pm (C. & W. C. Ry) Lv Woodruff 12 49pm ArLaurpna 1.22pm Lv (Jreeuvine J2.1Upuj -j.aUpLu M.ouu. Lv Fountain Inn... 12 53om 5.21pm Ar Laureng 1.85pm 6 20pm Lv Lauren* 2.02pm (C. N. <fc L.) Ar Clinton 2.22pm Ar Newberry 3.10pm Ai*Columbla 4.-<5pm Ar Charleston 9.50pm Lv Laurens .T7T.77....T 2 00pm ~C\ <fc W. C.) Lv Greenwood 2.66pm 6 55am Lv Anderson 4.15pm r _ c?,,D R .VInm " Ar McCormlck 3 55pm 7.47am 6.56pm Lv McCormlck 3.55pm 7.47am 7 00pm Ar Aueusta 5.40pm 9.30am 8 40p?) Note?The above arrivals and departures, as well as connections with other companies, are given ad Information, and are not guaranteed. Pullman Chair Ore between Augusta and Ashevllle, trl-weekiy trains Nob. 1 and 2, leave Augusta Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, leave Ashevllle Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Ernest Williams, G. P. Apt, Augusta, tia. K. A. Brand, Traffic Manager. Indigestion1 Stomach trouble is but a symptom of, and not In itself a true disease. We think of Dyspepsia, Heartburn, and Indigestion as real diseases, yet they are symptoms only of a certain specula Nerve sickness?nothing else. It was this fact that first correctly led Dr. Shoop In the creation of that now very popular Stomacn Remedy-rDr. 8hoop's Restorative. Going direct to the stomach nerves, alone brought that succesf and favor to Dr. Shoop and his Restorative. Witbt out that original and highly vital principle, no TCOTa nrrnr +AA Vvo V,Q puvu ut3kiu5 avwuiViuuiuoMw nvis c?c* w uv uuvn For stomach distress, bloating, biliousness, bad breath and sallow complexion, try Dr. Shoop'8 Restorative?Tablets or Liquid?and see for your, self what it can and will do. We sell and cheerfully recommend ? Dr. Shoop's, Abbeville-Greenwood MUTUAL ihuiuci ASSOCIATION. Property Insured, $1,500,000 January 8th, 1907, WRITE TO OR CALL, on the underelguet or the Director of your Townsblj for any Information you may desire about oar plan of Insurance. We Insure your property against desUct tlon by fiu, mmn on u&airas, and do so cheaper than any Insurance Com pany In existence. 1 Remember we are prepared lo prove to yot thatonrsls the safest and cheapest plan of Iniuranoe known. J. R. BLAKE, Gen. Agent ADDevme, s. u. J. FRASER LYON, Prea. Abbeville, 8. C. boardUeectors. ; 8. G. Majors ? Greenwood J.T. Mabry Cokesbury W. B. Acker DonaldB M. B. Cllnln><,*'es Dae West W. W. L. Keller Long Cane I. A. Keller .Hmlthvllle W. A. fj^eveiiHon Cedar Spring A. M. Held Abbeville Townahlj W. W. Bradley Abbeville City. Dr. J. A. Anderson Antrevllle J. M. Huckabee Lowndesvllle A. 0. Grant Magnolia T- K. Tarrant .....Ca'^oun Mills 8. L. Edmonds Bordeaux H. L. Rasor Walnut Grove W. C. Martin...;. Hodges J. D. Coleman Coronaca D.8. Hattlwanger ?N)nety-81x J. Add. Calboun - Klnards J. Add. Calhoun Fellowship Joseph Lake Phoenix Rev. J. B. Muse Verdery J. H. Chiles, Jr Bradley J. W. Lyon Troy 1 W. A. Cheatham Yeldell J G. E. Dorn Calllscn ' G. E. Dorn Klrkseys 1 J. Add Calhoun Brooks t *bt>evll!e. 8 0., Jan. S 19( 7. ^ KILLTHE COUGH |i AMD CURE THE I.UNCS WITH n, ir;n?v? Mia mug 9 New Discovery . FORColdss ?sS. ' AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY OB MONEY REFUNDED. DR. J. A. DICKSON, ' SURGEON DENTIST. oni.n ?ir.r.rva?S- CHOWK AND BRIDGE work a ypkcialty. ,, office ovek kakksdai.e'm htork. [ii HELP IS OFFERED | TO WORTHY YOUNG PEOPLE j We earnest Iyrqque9t nil young 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-rate offer. Success, independence and probable fortune aw miflRinfmvl TV\n'f H^Inv Writp tndnv. The Ga.vAl*. Busioesi Coll4e? Mtcoa. Ca> ' - r , : - ' sp.Trnn K/V/AAV/ V Tablets . ] General S( Q-r^WI'c. j upccu o . Notice Proj Paint is the Oil is the lif Parian paint car] one gallon paint We will sell it to 3 Bailey Buil GREEN' our : \ Ft!Af unv JLAJtS JkrJWf.lv is complete, all of the n( weaves in /OILES, HENRIET1 MAS, BRILL BLACK SILK If in need of a S you to see our stool L. W. w. s. c< jl IXe PCTTYdOHH SY3TW *Vim HAUTC ~INO. . in State, County a President: Vl< F. E, HARBISON. P Board of Direct* ViBanska, John A. Harris, R. M. I J. F. Clinkecales, C. C. Gambrell. We solicit jour basinet it safely a We are in position to make y< when placed in f Our Saving NATIONAL BA1 Statement of condition a Resources. Loans and Discounts $210,63; Overdrafts 10,09' J. S. Bonds 18,75i )thtr Securities 50i Seal Estate 9,381 Redemption Fund 93' Due from Banks 33,431 Jash in Vault.. - 19,781 $303,51! Oldest and Strongest isa 4mi>le Resources for all Interest Allowed on Dc HALF CAR" Pi rhe kind that lastsford's ] i. an on mm iui ulij lulus j vju iue. He has what you want, of th See Us I C. A. 1 Phone _ ' . . L BOOKS I? Pencils \?|ffl [nk 'M 3hool Supplies. y I Drug Store. : || *Artv Haldfirs 'w- VJ ? life of a house. e of paint. ' ' J; 1 ries two gallons oil to and will last longer. rou at $1.10 per gallon i ders Supply Co., J WOOD, S. O. % S?f HIVE OF \jMm :k dress goods Wo are showing swest. fabrics and ; '0?p i$ili AS, MOHAIRS; PANAIANTINES, ETC. ????? s a specialty. kirt and Dress, it will past I k. White. . )THRAN, Let us figure with you on , your House fjpj|j or your Curblrtg^ ,nd City Depository. :e-Presldent: Cashier: . B. SPEED. J. H. DuPKSi )rs : F. E. Harrison, P. B, Speed, G. A. Iaddon, LewisW. Parker, W. P. Greene, ? and are prepared to handle \ nd conservatively. su loans, and to pay interest on deposits, js Department. ? M OF ABBEVILLE. t close of business May 20, 190V. Liabilities. 3 52; {Capital Stock $75,000 00 7 39 Surplus and Profits 28,840 40 [) 00, National Bank Notes 18,750 00 D 00 'Bills payable 20,000 00 3 84 Deposits 160,929 33 7 50 3 61 '87, 1 ;sf ; ' ) 73| $303,519 73 nk in the County. 1 demand*. .'posits in Savings Department. LOAD MASTICj i wm L1JJ 1. Just received at MilDrug Store. want in the Paint, Varnit-Ji, Rain and Oi e best quality. Jefore Buying. MILFORD. - - - 107