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/ ' ... x / EAST END, ALL ABOUT THE CITY. We have been asked If the ''boom1' In real estate In Abbeville was real, we Judge It Is, because it shows tbe confidence mon led men have Id tbe growth and progress or tne city, also marks an epoch in the history of the olty that points yet to a larger ana greater growth when prices will and must go still higher, therefore wise men who have capital for investment are putting their money In real estate. These are faets, therefore the boom Is certainly real and Investors now will realize a handsome profit on their ventures ere auother twelve months roll by. Mr. Lawton is already preparing to build on blB lot on Magazine bill. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hill,after taking In the Jamestown Exposition and visiting relatives , in Biltlmore and other cities, returned home last Saturday satisfied that they had a most delightful trip. I Mrs. Richard Sondley and Mrs. C. J. LyoD i pent a few dayB of tbe past week most pleasantly with relatives and friends In the Be levne section. j Dr. W. ?. Link spent Sunday in the city and attended divine services In the Prebyterlan churoh Sunday night, hearing tbe last sermon Dr. J. L. Martin will preach In Abbeville, at least during nis present stay in the . city. Dr. Martin holds a warm place la the 1 heart* of the people or Abbeville, all of wbom wish for blm man; years of usefulness and . hope be will return soon. Rev. W.T. Duncan, P. E., preached a fine sermon In the Methodist church last Sunday morning. He Is a fluent speaker and by his magnetic power held the closest attention of his hearers upon whom be made a mwt favorable impression. .The party given by Mrs. Dewey last Monday evening In compliment to trer cbarmlDg young mend Miss Margaret McCord and ber invited guests was a most delightful affair, j Mrs. Dewev threw open her pretty home to the young people and they bad a big time After the pleasures of the evening delightful loe oold melons were served. Ttte guests one and all are Indebted to their charming hostess Miss McCord and ber friend Mrs. Dewey for a most pleasant evening. v k-V \ -Master Alvln Nance after a pleasant visit to nls grandfather Major Nance returned last ivAAtr in his nr?ttv nountrv home above At) ?, bevllle. Mr. R. M. Hill accompanied by bis daughter Miss Caroline left yesterday lor a visit to relatives In Augusta. Miss Mary ?. Burn and ber handsome nephew Master Marion Doar of Georgetown arrived In the city yesterday and will spend sometime as guests of Mrs. McDonald and Mrs. Robert Hill. Monday next, Wept. 2nd Is "Labor Day" and the Carriers will enjoy holiday. S#' NEWS OJS ROUTE 3. The protracted service at Sharon churob r-> J closed last Thursday with 12 accessions to the eburcb, besides reclaiming the backslider and stirring up tbe lukewarm and indifferent, which of course will result In much spiritual good to tbe congregation. Tbe meeting at Bethel churcb held tbe week previous to tnat at Sbaron resulted In the addition of 8 members to that church, tbe services were earnest and impressive and tis boped will result In lastlog good to tbe mem* , ' bers and to tbe building up of tbe church to yet greater spiritual blessings. Tbe iqany frlendB of Mrs. Maggie Neel, tbe beloved wife of Mr. Samuel Neel, will learn with sorror of ber death which oocurred at High Springs, Florida, on Thursday, August 22, 1907. Mrs. Neel was a most estimable christian woman, quiet and gentle In manner and disposition, winning friends wherever she went. She moved from tbe Lebanon section to Florida only a few years ago. She leaves a hnsband and seven children who are heart* broken and lonely In their loss of a devoted wife, and fond and loving mother. Mrs. Neel has a large number of relatives In and around Abbeville, and a host of friends all ofwbom tender their sincere sympathy to the bereaved family. Misses Llla and Marie McCaslan are the pretty guests 01 toe .uiHsea maory ?i ueoanon. Mri. A. K. Woodhurst with two of her pretty little children,: sped several days of last week with relatives Mr. A. J. Woodhurst and family. Miks Annie Forest Thornton of roate fonr, is spending a while with her grandmotbe Mrs. Margaret Bass, of Sharon. Mrs. W. T. Sprouse of Waynesboro,Georgia, is spending a while with her sister-in-law Mm. M. J. Mann. Mr. Lamar Link Is at the home of bis father Mr. Marlon Link, sick with fever. His many friends hope he will soon be well and return to his business in the city. A happy crowd of young people from Sharon and Lebanon spent last Saturday al ?; Glowing Springs near Calhoun Falls plonlc lug. They bad a delightful time, a splendid dinner and more suocess fishing on "dryland" than Id the water, they caught all the same. Mrs. Sberard and Mis* Emma Evans spent last Monday with Mrs, A. J. Wood* hurst and family. Mrs. E. U. Turner after spending a while with her parents Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Palmer returned to her home in Piedmont last week. Cotton Is opening rapidly and some picking ' has begun already, but will not be on in earnest until about the first of September and not then unless the weather is favorable as now. 85 . , "Everybody Sboold Know" Bays C. G. Hays, a prominent business man of Bluff, Mo., that Bucklen's Arnica Salve is tbe 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 wnat I'm talking about." Guaranteed by P. B. Speed, druggist. 25c. I'll stop your pain free. To show you first? before yon spend a penny?what my Pink Pain Tablets can do, I will mall yon free, a trial package of tbem?Dr. Sboop's Headache Tab- ' leu. Neuralgia, beadacbe, toothache, period pain*, etc. are dae alone to blood cooRPHMon. Dr. Sboop 8 headache tablets simply kill pain by coaxing away tbe unnatural blood pressure. That Is all. Address Dr. Sboop, Racine, Wis. Sold by C. A. Mllford. ? All tbe up-to-date drinks are made at Mil or d'i soda lountaln " xne state 01 boutn uaronna, COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. Court of Common Pleas. E. L. Richardson, Plaintiff, against Tbe Peoples Savings Bank, Sarah E. Ellis, Mamie E. Maglll and E. J. S. Nash, Defendants. , Summons for Relief. (Complaint not Served) To tbe defendants above named: VOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND X required to answer tbe complaint In tbls action, of which Is filed In tbe office of tbe Clerk of tbe Court of Common PieuB for tbe said county, arid to serve a copy of your . atfswer to the said complaint on tbe subsorlb- . er at bli office In Abbeville, S. C., within twenty days alter tne service nereor, exclusive of tbe day of such service; And If you . fall to answer tbe raid complaint within tbe time aforesaid, tbe plaintiff In tbls action will ask tbe Conrt for tbe relief demanded in the complaint. Abbeville, 8. C., March 28rd. 1907. Wm. N. Qiaydon, Plaintiff's Attorney. To ihe^efendant K J. S. Na*b above named: Take Notice, That tbe summons ana complaint In tbe above entitled cauxe were filed in the office of the Cleik of Court for Abbeville Countv, Routb Carolina, on tbe 2-5 b day of March, 1907; that tbe purpose of the said action is to remove a cloud from plaintiffs title to real estate, consisting of an alleged unrecorded deed from John Elmore to the de leuuaoi ?j. j. o. nasn, bdu tuiegea mortgage from tbe defendant E. J. H. Nash to the defendant, Peoples Savings Bank. Abbeville, 8. C.,28:b of June. 1907. I'l"*V Wm, N. Orteydon, Plalntlfl'a attorney. I Oconee Property FOR SALE. fr.V . No. 31. 100 acres, 8 miles of Walhalla, 2 miles of Lebanon, at cross roads and fine place for country store, gin, good building, etc. No. 32. 520 acres. 10 miles of Walhalla, 2 miles of Whitstone, only 40 acres in cultivation, balance fine tim- 1 ber land, has never been cut?oak, pine J and poplar. Only $7 per acre. No. 34. 163 acres. 8 miles of Walballa, 9 miles of Seneca on public road, 40 acres of very fine river bottom, bal auce of land good, one dwelling and ~ two tenant houses. J No. 49 . 33A acres in the town of , Walballa, good dwelling and all out t buildings, land in high state of culti- , vation. This tract tan be cut up into t) town lots. All of the above farms J can sell you on easy terms. Write for prices. I have several nice residence and building lots in Walballa and West Union. J. II. DARBY, Real Estate Dealer. 1 Walhalla, 8. C. " MSr Office : Peoples Bank. R&k ' r ; * eiinup i ( mm i a |jg We have just rece we a - Factoi rhese goods are hope to show t shoes. To see see before they Remember Yoi ABBEVI] , J. F. BRj SCHO Tablets General Speed's W. S. ( (i) ji 1 Bo. |<Hollow*8o Hfl | ftuildiivxr I mm |ft,ock^ VMC PfTTVUOKW SY?TO% RWC HAOJTX ~**LMU The Peopli ABB] OFFICERS. 8. G. THOMSON, Presid? G. A. NEUFFER, Vice-Pres R. E. COX, Cashier. jiljii I'! It's tcagonrh)\ \ H se^ect a Wel>er ^ ?|jjD experience in /waj Ijjjj every wagon'is i ;3|| Weber he buys tl II? of wagon building j: . of today, which, material and cona j out a peer -7 King jr. wT If You A] Bay or Or take [f You Are Ov Buy or r rhen sit back and keep c (ills, no batteries to bu iut a button to push, v T no n * J-.CL ua acuu. yuu d.1 Come and see our ] Water, Ligt 9 iHIES l IfllsT j I ived a job lot of Shoes tha -1 - ?* X? UiUSlLLg UU ry Prices, excellent in quality. W< ;hem to every one wanting means to buy, so come ant are gone Billy Buckskin. urs to please, VMS! STTflE CO.. iDLEY, Manager. OL BOOKS Pencils Ink School Supplies. ; Drug Store. 20THRAN, Let us figure wit you on your House your Fenc or your Curbing bs Savings Bank. 3VILLE, S. C. DIRECTORS. 8. G. Thomson, H. G. Anderst int. G. a. Neuffer, C. C. Gambrel ident. W. E. Owens. F. B. Gary, J. 8. Stark, R. E. Cox, Jonn A. Harris. BM fib Isdom that prompts a farmer to /agon. He knows that the 61 years {On building which stands behind i guarantee that when he buys a ie highest quaHty. Sixty-one years have resulted in the Weber wagon for correct design, excellence of dexrtious construction, stands withof all farm wagons. McK.EE. re Hot rent an Electric Fan, one on Trial. erworked ent an Electric Motor, :ool for your work is done. No repa ly, no gasoline explosions, nothin i 1 i. re guarantee ine rest. i .Electric Flat Ircn on trial. line of Electric Fixtures. it and Power Co * ... ? .? g g LOCALS FBOM J.W.McKEE, JE. The Bis: Store on the Corner. My line of shoes for fall are arriving every day and tbey are being marked at a close T na"ouflrfti ffood brands of sboes and you can get most any Bhape and size wanted. Just marked up one of the most nobbiest lines of neck wear to be found anywhere, all t be new things In dots, grays and plads, 25 cts to 50 cts each. I have In stock a big line of mowers and rakes, wagona and buggies. A big stock of all kinds of groceries and country produce always In stock. Come to see me and I will save you some dollars. i Endowed by Ibe County. "The most popular remedy in Otsego County, and the'best friend of my family," writes Wm. M. Dielz, editor and publisher of the Otsego Journal, Gilbertsville, N. "V., "is I)r. King's New Discovery. It has proved to be an infallible cure for coughs and colds, making short work of the worst oi them. We always keep a bottle* in the h/Mioo t hpli^vp it to De the most val uable prescription known for Lung and Throat diseases." Guaranteed tc never disappoint the taker, by Speed'i drug store. Price 50c and $1.00. Tria bottle free. McJIurrny's Locals. 3 They write BO smoothly. The Sterllni fountain pent*. Sold only by The McMurra; y Drag Ca 3 Try Ammen'i* powder lor prickly heat. Ge 3 It at McMurray's. "* All of the Sanltol preparations may be got ten at The McMurray Drag Co.'s store. Splro powder destroys the odor of persplrs tloS. Sold by The McMurray Droj; Co. Hot weather for July, Isn't It? Better get box of Am men's powder for that prlckl; heat. The McMurray Drag Co. The most complete line of fountain pen on the local market. Come and see then The McMvnay Drug Co. Remember, If yon get It at McMurray's it I the best of Its kind. The Limit of Lire. . The most eminent medical scientist are unanimous in the conclusion the the generally accepted limitation c human life is many years below tb attainment possible with the advance knowledgejof which the race is noi possessed. Tne critical periou, ixiat u< termines its duration, seems to be b< tween 50 and 60; the proper care of tb body during this decade cannot be to strongly urged; carelessness then b< ine fatal to longevity. Nature's be.< helper after 50 is Electric Bitters, tb scientific tonic medicine that revita izes every organ of the body. Guarar teed by P. B. Speed, druggist. 50c. I will mall you free, to prove merit,sampli of my Dr. Shoop's Restorative, and my boc on either Dyspepsia, The Heart or Tbe Kit eyB. Troubles of tbe stomach, heart or kl< neys, are merely symptoms cf a deeper al meet. Don't make tbe common error of tree Ing symptoms only. Symptom treatment treating tbe reruft of your ailment, and m the cause. Weak stomacb nerves?the lnsl< nerves ? mean stomach weakness, alway And tbe heart, and kidneys as well, ha' ? their controlling or Inside nerves. Weak< these nerves, and yon Inevitably have wee vital organs. Here Is where Dr. tiboop's R storatlve bas made Its fame. No other rem dy even claims to treat tbe "Inside nerves Also for bloating, blllo sness, bad breath i complexion, nse Dr. Sboop's Restoratlv h Write me to-day for samples and free boo Dr. Shoop, Racine. Wis. The Restorative sold by C. A. Mil ford. ?? ? : HELP IS OFFEREI TO WORTHY YOUNG PEOPL We earnestly request all young persons, no matt how limited their means or education, who wish obtain a thorough business training and good po tion. to write by first mail for our great balf-ra offer. Success, independenceand probable fortu: em guaranteed. Don't delay. Write today. The G?.?AU. Btulaets Collect, Macon. G N. B.?300 requeBls for telegra'pbe y now filed ; men or women. Salari d' $50 to $75 per month. E- lectric the best for trr? J. ? ISi biliousness BITTERS and kidney; Wby pay a dollar and a quarter (or a eh when you can get tbe new Columbia at R senberg'B (or one dollar ? Paints, floor stains, brushPR and all tbe ( t'ciPR to make your borne look new, at M )D ford''Calvert & Nickle ? ? Headquarters for ? ! White Hickory Wagon AmnnflVinrA 11/ orrnna VWOUOUUXU n agvu?) ( Bock Hill Buggies, Summer Buggies, Cheap Buggies, Harness, Laprobes, etc Calvert & Nickles Feb. 24, 1904 tf IN CAMP OR FIELD ? AT , MOUNTAIN OR SHORE There Is always i chance to enjoy some shooting TO SHOOT WELL YOU MUST BE EQUIPPED WITH A RELIABLE FIREARM: the only kind we have been making for upwarda of fifty years. Our Line: RIFLES, PISTOLS, SHOTGUNS, RIFLE TELESCOPES, ETC. *> Ask your Dealer, and insist on the STEVENS. Where not sold by Retailers, we ship direct, cxgressjjre^ yitm, ujiuu rvtcijJb ul vmaiug pntci Hcntl for 140 Page Illustrated catuloff. An Indispensable book of ready reference for man and boy shooter*. Mailed for 4 cents In ?tn mpi to cover pottage. Beautiful Ten Color Hanger fbrwarded for ? ?tx cent* tn ?tnmp?. J. STEVENS ARMS & TOOL CO. %%%%%%< :|0JL1IDI j THE LAND MAN, | WAIHALLA, S. C. " j %%%%%%** %%%%%%%% : .... \ ,- I 'yV'1| KPAlionril Nrlirilnlf. i>2 due 4'25 pm ::3 due l.iift pia 88 due U.07 am II duo 52 due 12.40 pen 63 due 3.33 pm Piles get quick and oertaln relief from Sboop's Ma?lc Ointment. Please note 1 made alone for piles, and its action is post and certain. Itching, painful, protrudln blind piles disappear like magic by its Large nickel-capped glass Jars 50 cents, by C. A. MUford I / >-. - ??? omnia of Dr. Staooo'8 "He UOli ex HDD nu?i? ? w Cotlee" at our store. If real coffee dist your stomach, your heart or kidneys, I try this clever coffee Imitation. Dr.Shoop closely matched Old Java and Mocha O Id flavor and taste, yet It has not a si i grain of real coffee In it. Dr. Shoop's He Coffee Imitation is made from pure toa , grains or cereals, with malt, nuts, etc. in a minute. No tedious wait. You will e ly like it. Soldbyli.T. Miller. ! Charleston and W( stern Carolina , Schedule In effect June 9, 1907. I Dally Daily D > Lv Augusta 9.50am 5.10pm 6.! ' Ar McCormlck 11.31am ?.(J0pm 8. ? i LiV JVlcuormicK f Lv Calhoun FalK.. 9. , ar Anderson ll-1 \ Lv >lcCormlck 11.81am 7.00pm Ar Greenwood 12.27pm 7.55pm ? Ar Waterloo 12.57pm ) Ar Laurens 1.30pm 3 * ! Ex. Sun. ] Lv Laurens 2.15pm 8.10am Ar Fountain Inn... 2.57pm 9.23am Ar Greenville 3.40pm 10.80am Lv Laurens 1.58pm Ar Woodruff 2.39pm * Ar Spartanburg 3.30pm | Lv Hpartanburg...,. 3 40pm (So. Ky.) ' Ar Hendersonvllle 6.25pm Ar Ashevllle 7.30pm ^ ' Lv AshevlUe 7.10ami (So. Ry.) Lv Hendersonvllle 8.10am Lv Spartanburg 12.01pm (C. & W. C. Lv Woodruff 42 49pm l* Ar Laurens 1.22pm Lv Greenville 12.10om 4.80pm Kj ? Lv Fountain Inn... 12 53pm 5.26pm ' Ar Laurens 1.85pm 6.20pm ? Lv Laurens 2.02pm (C.N.&L.) 'B Ar Clinton 2.22pm ' Ar Newberry 3.10pm Ar Columbia 4.45pm Is Ar Charleston .1 9.50pm Lv Laurens ...... 2 00pm C. <k W. C.) Lv Greenwood 2.56pm 6 55am Lv Anderson 4 Lv Calhoun Falls... 5 Ar McCormlck 3 55pm 7.47am 6 ;8 Lv McCormlck 3.55pm 7.47am 7 Lt Ar Augusta 5.40pm P.30?m 8 )f Note?The above arrivals s.nd departu @ well as connections witbother companli , given a<i Information, and are not gt a teed. W Pullman Cbalr Cars between August x. Ashevllle, trl-weekly wains Nos. 1 i ' leave Augusta Tuesdays, Thursdays am - urdays, leave Abbeville Mondays, W? e days and Fridays. l0 Ernest Williams, G. P. Apt, Augusta, s R. A. Brand, Traffic Manager. IRheumatis I have found a tried and tested cure for foatlsm I Not a remedy that will straight distorted limbs of chronic cripples, nor tun 28 growths back to flesh again. That is tape ik But I can now surely kill the pains and pe 1 - this deplorable disease. J- In Germany?with a Chemist in the C 1- Darmstadt ?Ifound the last ingredient it- which Dr. Shoop'B Rheumato Remedy waf is & perfected, dependable pn acription. V) ot that last ingredient, I successfully treated w,nr.T7 mono nt RhniimRrtsm:hutnow. atlast 8. formly cures all cqrable cases of this hen se touch dreaded disease. Those sand-like gr ;n wastes, found in Rheumatic Blood, seem to d tk and pass away under the action of this rem e- freely as does sugar when added to pure e_ And then, when dissolved, these poisonous ,? freely pass from the system, and the ca or Rheumatism is gone forever. There is n e real need?no actual excuse to suffer longe k' out help. We sell, and In confidence recoi Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Renu 5 C. A. MILFORD. to 31te " Abbeville-Greenwo MUTUAL IVU I! ill 3. 1 11 U U II 1111 t ? ASSOCIATION. ir 11 Property Insured, $1,500 " January 8th, 1907, S XWRiTE TO OR CALL on the undei " or the Director of yonr Toi for any Information yoa may deaire oar plan of Insurance. c We insure your property agalnet <! tlon by 18 FILE, wiKESioaa os wan and do so obeaper than any Inaurana pany In existence. Remember we are prepared to prove that ours 1* the safest and cneapept p Insurance known, J. R. BLAKE, Gen. Age Abbeville. S. J. FRASER LYON, Pres. Abbeville, S. t Q I BOARD DIRECTOR 8. G. Majors Greenwood J. T. Mabry Cokesbnry ? W. B. Acker ?.Donalds M. P. CUnkKoniea Due West W. W. L. Keller Long Cane I. A. Keller Jdmitbvllle W. A. 8'evenson Cedar Spring Ac M. Reld .. Abbeville Tot W. W. Bradley Abbeville Clt; Dr. J. A. Anderson Antrevllle J. M. Huckabee Lowndesvllle A. O. Grant Magnolia J. K. Tarrant Calhoun Mills 8. L. Edmonds Bordeaux H. L. Rasor Walnut Grove W. C. Martin Hodges J. D. Coleman Corouaca D.8. Hattlwanger Ninety-Six J. Add Calboun Klnards J. Add. Calhoun Fellowship Joseph Lake Pbcenlx Rev. J. B. Muse Verdery J. H. Chiles, Jr Bradley J. W. Lyon Troy I W. A. Cheatham Yeldell fi T? Mnm PrUlinnn G. E. Dnro KirhseyH J. Add Calhoun Brooks Ahhevtile M C . .J?n. S 1 JX">7 DUE WEST | Female Collej DUE WEST, S. C. i The Celebrated Stieff Pis ' will be used exclusive] ^ d The ideal place for quiet study, 4 ough work, sweet Christian iuHu< A una Miiu j;ei:tuuai uvcisi^ih, j Hawing attendance last year. Gi J improved facilities. New Car J Hall with elegant accommodalio r loo boarders. Electric light, i #j heat, complete wu'erworks and s 4 age. Delightful climate and and f d did health record. The very be.1 d vantages for the least money. Hi a ful catalog. The President's ad ? till September 1st will be 5 Rev. James Boyce, " MVinfrpnt TV N I f . J. W. SIGN. !?,' ABBEVIL] tlv go b" Office under the alth ' urbs i baa we^ equipped *n 1158 ^ne of busine nffee; Caskets ranges from the cheapest to the f ok'? His funeral car is a fine one. Charges re lalth lade Phoue 88. J. mre plies. Write us for anything in the mac Sullivan Hardware !r| The real tl ?i 0. & 0. Particu .I5pm m the finest :56pS m III I right, for i m KA <ui,sho,h ;;v?" /jv i Ull Theo. &< iit'fl* llb-c?M ings ?f ear :dn*>" ? 75c that fragra 4> llk J rich, full fls ? A\ l 'I* rnmhinprl mt ilb?'ns cheaper in Bheo* /(V ' tale. Tr zlv nicest 5?c "i80* flj AND RICHLY ity Of /i\ WORTH THAT with ;I; i made fl\ S# L. T. M itoforg f|\ Mular Water :dy od t jp^ All ,?c "SH / t68tn C | I ? y0u are a p0wcr user y0t engines are so far ahead INS, producers for work requirir ) am ***at 7?u can n?t afford to simplest, most economical, i aaif 0?/ the market Investigate am an I. H. C. engine. * McKEE & & HALF CARL PA] J -Li- _ J. rnihlp I JL HO K1I1U. lii'cxi ? ford's Dr Call on hitn for anything you war line. He has what you want, of the b See Us Bel c. a. m Phone ? NATIONAL BANE Statement of condition at ell ^ i nt'SOiirvia. WA Loansaud Discounts $210,633 52 I Overdrafts 10,097 39 ' I ] U. 8. Bonds 18,750 00 ^ ^} Other Securities 500 00 J Real Estale 9,383 84 Redemption Fund 937 50 Due from Banks 33,436 61j Cash in Vault 19,780 87 ??I II10S $303,519 73; y Oldest and Strongest Rank Ample Resources Tor all dc tjlor_ Interest Allowed on Depot ;?ces, ; .t. .. -rr-r i -?i Over- T * nTiWanxr I "fatly JLJX.\? tP ?%. 1/xvjawxi j S? SURGEON DENTIST. jteuill U0L1) KILLINGS; CROWN AND BKlIXJiewer work a specialty. tpleu- OFFICE OVER BARKSDa.LE'8 STORE st ad- ??????????? . 2 eautl- jjest soda water and the fined aotia rounIdress lalD In upper South (arollna at Mllford'e Drug Store. Where GO-FLY gees flle? will not go. Use , (j. It ou your Homes and cattle. 25c and 50c, 6t -J:ry 'V* Funeral Director. -= m, ~-m liE, S. C. Eureka Hotel. v s8. His complete stock of Coffins and ineat. Burial, Kobes always on hand. asodable and service acceptable. ?7". SIGN. M Peerless Portable ' Are the best general purposo engliigaP/ n the world. We carry tium in biock.^ h We are the headquarters for Peerless EDgines, Saw Mills and Threshers. H \lso Atlas Engine* and Boilers. De I Loach eaw Millsand fchingle MilJ8,Ac We carry a trcmtndous stock of al kinds of belting and?machinery eup shinory line. .* H Co.,. ling |j lar people insist on having ?, I flavored Teas. They are A I really good Tea not only fij fl e drinker?it goes further. X rfl 3. brand is the finest pick- - m I ly spring Tea time. Has jg I nt bouquet, arising from a a I ivoredcup. Great strength <&; 1 with good body makes it " the end. A taste tells the 2? / it. We also have the S:' mixed Tea in town. - jB TBV A rAVf JL 19 JUL ..f? CILLER. J; T " l^" j?&n1l i need it too. I. H. C. gasoline f 9 of any yther form of power I I l? a power from 2 to 20 horse | <| get along without one. The safest, most reliable engine on ff i 70a will see why 70a need V WALDROP. OAD MASTIC n [NT.. Just received at Mil-ug Store. it in the Paint, Vajnhh, Slain and 01 "J i>Y est quality. fore Buying. v;: [ILFORD. - - - 107 i OF ABBEVILLE. ose of bualiiegg May *20, 1907. LiabililieH. ' Capital Stock $75,000 00 Surplus aud Profits 28,840 40 National Bank Notes 18,760 00 ??5" i on oon on ?>iiis pajuuic jDepcsUa 160,929 S3 .\ $303,519 73 In the County. mauds. ?its in Saving Department. "Regular aw the Sua** is an fxpres-eion aaold as the race. No doubt the rising and setting of the sun is the most regular performance in ine universe, unltss it is the action of the Jiver and bowels when regulated with Dr. King's New Life Pills. Guaranteed by P. B. Speed, druggist. 25o. The Icecream we are serving now le made of fresh pure cream, sugar and eggs, the beak I that can possibly be made by any one. Try H It and be convinced. C. A. MJiioxd. H