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^,.1.',- .-..ftw.--r.; ' i. IN MEMOKIAM. Remarks at the Funeral of Mr*. J. 1 Bradley. The funeral service was opened by einglni the 89th Psalm, and alter reading me vu;i Psalm, and prayer, the 103rd Psalm wassuDg Then followed remarks by Rev. K. F. Bradle; as below: r "Leaves have their time to fall And flowers to wither at the north wind' breath, And stars to set?but all, Thou bast all seasons for thine own, O Death! Ilow true Is this sentiment and how Is 1 exemplified In the sad scene that we her witness. That casket contains the ntorta remains of one who bad only entered upoi life's morning. The dew was still upon tb grass and the flowers were In their fresb car " '* ajhton fhtt I U7nn f dntci Into bis garden to the beds of spices to fefc< In tbe gardens and to gather lilies, and thei be plucked this Illy a6 we suppose to adori the palace of tbe King. Tbe silver cord bas been loosed ; tbe goldei bowl ha6 been broken; the pitcher bas bee broken at the fountain and the wheel at th cistern, and our young friend, bas left a v? cant chair, a vacant place In tbe family clrclt and a vacant place In the cbnrch mllltani Her work Is done, her life Is ended, and be reward Is at band, for "Tbe knell, the shroud, tbe mattock and tb tomb, The deep, damp vault, tbe darkness, and tb worm," have only to do with the body. The splrl still Uvea, and as the Master said to tbe dyln thief by his side, so be says to every dyln Christian : "To day Shalt thou be with me li Paradise." Let us not limit our view to tbe grave, no think of our loved one as dead, but livlne li that Paradise where tbe spirits of just mel are made perfect and God blmBelf tells us t comfort ourselves with tbe certainty that w may meet her again. For If we believe tba Jeans died and rose again, even so them als whloh sleep In Jesus will God bring wltl him. Wherefore oomfort one another wllJ thpca vnrdii. We are strangers and pilgrims here as al oar fatbers were before us, and tbe time 1 short, and lt'remalneth tbat they tbat bav wives be as though tbey bad none, and tbe; tbat weep as tbougb tbey wept not, and tbe, tbat buy as tbougb tbey possessed not, am tbey tbat rejoice as tbougb tbey rejoloed no and tbey tbat use tbls world as not abusln It, for tbe rasblon of tbls world passetl away. And yet, wbat possibilities are befor us ! yea, what certainty cf things tbat ey batb not seen, nor ear beard, neither bave ec tered Into tbe heart of man to conceive, If w are only faithful In using tbe grace tbat Go< has given us for salvation. Let us not slee then, as do others, but let us watch, an work, and pray, until our calling and eleitloi Is made sure and an entrance Is mlDlsterei to us abundantly Into the everlasting King dom of God. Be tbou faithful unto dealt and I will give thee a crown of life. To bin tbut evercometh will I grant to sit with no on my throne, even as I also overcame am am set down with my father on bis throne After prayer by Rev. E. B. Kennedy, tb 28rd Psalm, the great Sbepberd Song, wa sune. and tbe service waa clospfl at the cravi with the benediction by Rev. H. B. Blakelj HHEBJNHII. Conducted by S. C, Farmers' Unioi This Farmers Union Bureau wuh estab llahed for the purpose of meeting all false o deceptive newspaper articles sent out tbrouel the press of the South by Cotton Exchange and others for the express purpose of i dvanc lng the Interest of buyers and speculator b. deceiving cotton growers. ? Our efforts In this department are to pro tect the Interest of farmers In a genertl way by sending out a letter each week to all conn ty and other newspapers that will make ar rangements with the farmers of their 6e< Hons for this letter, which will be mallei out every Saturday and released to the pres on Tuesday. Farmer* Union Cotton Letter. Fifteen cents Is the minimum for midd lni cotton beginning the first of September. On quarter of a cent per pound will be adde< monthly. Inland long staple will run from 42 cts fo No. 1, to 27 for No. 4. wltb an average of 1-2 cent per pound monthly. Stnoethe Farmers Union and the Cottoi Association prices are the same for botl lint and cotton seed, and that- many merct ants and others are now taking Id and bold Ing cotton for the minimum price of 15 ctf this grand conoert of action for tbecommoi good, the business element of the whole Souti accepts the decision and expresses no doub that the minimum be reached at an euri; date, notwithstanding the gall displayed h the Savannah cotton buyers In the!) stau ment that tbey would get the cotton for 18 ct The tug of gall and wrong, against grit am right Is on to a finish and It behooves ever man In tbe Sooth to Btand up for the farme for all realize that what Is to the advantag of tbe farmer redounds to the welfare of tb whole South. If cotton farmers were not organized an In tbe field protecting their Interest, toda cotton would be selllne for 8 cents or lea Show your manhood boyo, and Bland up fc one another. * No! the Farmers Union caDnot prevei tome cotton farmers from acting tbe fool an letting their cotton goat a price below tl minimum when they can help It. Bnt all loyal, conservative buRinesB farme; know that tbe minimum of 19 ots will t mooh easier reoched this year than any ml: Imum set before. We are In poeseselon of facts and data 1 prove that 15 ctt will not covertfce actunl ao of prodootlon to a considerable territory I cotton In moBt all tbe states west of the Ml slBslppl and also a lot of sections In all tt states east of tbe Mississippi. In addition to rsporta from local nnlot all over the cotton belt, *be committee c minimum nHrnu hnrt th? winmuil nf a lafi number of canvassers who had eanvasted al the cotton States. These canvassers a among our best practical farmers and a sot the kind of men that could afford I fool or deceive themselves and friends. Pay Your Debtn Through the W?r< ' houses. Instead of one thousand ware bouses i we have stated before, the Farmers Unlc authorities on this subject now make tl statement that the Farmers Union now owi and operates more than two thousand war< houses, und building more. Now these warehouses were put up to tat care of the cotton by Insuring It from lo from both fire and the weather by men wt are able to bold their cotton, as well as furnish & way by which those that are 1 debt may store their cotton and draw eight per cent of Its current price and pay the debts without j>laolng their cotton on tl illumet ai lurceu saie ai ruinous prices to 8 owners of cotton. The Farmers Union dli courages the system of growing mortgagi cotton orops, and will not Btand Tor tbe met practice of some who store tbelr cotton the expense of tbelr creditors after debts a dne. No! you cannot ride tbe Farmers Unlo horse over miry roads like that: yoa cannc be a good Farmers Union man and not ps your debts when due If you can poeBlbly do i Another cause for a short crop that is like to deceive tbe people is that a very large are of ootton has been replanted two or mo: times and that tbe seed used for this replan lng wss generally very poor seed from tl premature last pfeklngs, which can nev< make a full crop. Th nro la m nrn lota 1W*? tUlnl? *-> * - amv.v io *"v?v Dioift/, (UiUIjr nunc; hanky, deceptive looking replanted cotto In the ootton states than was ever known b{ fore. No doubt about this prediction that If w have an early killing frost, ootton will go 29 ots In24 hours afterwards. The class of men that inet at Little Hoc to name minimum prices lor the South great money crop ootton was not a body < grafters met to name prloes on other people products, but they were conservative reatsot able and right thinking men from the rani of tbe farmers who grow the products the price. These farmers who met at Little Roc were a selection from that easy going olass i men?farmers?that have never asked ft much of this world's goods and of couri never got much of tbls world's goods iboug they dig It out of the ground. About Cotton Schools. Tbe committee on education at tbe Natloi al Convention of tbe Farmers' Union recono mend the teaching of a special coursec grading and classifying cotton at all the sta agricultural school, In the South. Clemson Agricultural College at Clemso College, 8. G\, has Just established a speoli course In Its textile department for tbe pu pose of teaching the classification and grac lng of ootton and may also add to tb branch warehouse book keeping. Any otbc Information on tbls subject may be bad b e* A Ar no nrv Prn f f TtvHlo RUUiVDOlUK * IW? "v^nvw?|A\AII4*VA/V|/(llklUQU Clemson College, 8.0. All you ootton growers that have bee kicking aboat being robbed by the arbitral grading of buyers, are now up against a goo propoeltson to proteot your Interest in tb matter and you should now stand ap wit tblB ootton school plan or hush up. B I Use Kuso in your cloeeta. For sale ? phone 107. MUford's Drugstore. C' H ' W. E. J. Y 4 -? Invites everybody n Silverware, Cut Glas I elry, Solid Gold and I and see his large ass* 3 rying this year a la and has to show ^ d J ? guaranteed to please I of all kinds at price * $50.00. If you are * birthday present 01 see the beautiful thi a Dr Remember tl ? watch hospital whei can be repaired ai II shape on short notic 1 is a speciality. \W. E. J< [1 I _ Nogs s Pi A vegetable lard, withoi r J of purest, refined, deodori ! J Wesson process. Odorlesi -1 For bread, biscuit and f; |! | meats, fish, potatoes and do a p 5 for butter, it is the purest a e sS requiring only three-quarte a g same results as from the | J housewives from economic e E 3 view. Will not take on o< 1 t J thing else. Will not soak a II by anything cooked in it. ISOLD EVE The Southern < New York Savannah e Sjjftjl F fll "f 111 "T II! T 111 "I til "I III "f III 1 e SMMI fL l|l JHIlJMil f l|i j IH JMJM d \ NATIONAL BANI d Statement of condition at c ie re Resources. >e Loans and Discounts 1210,633 5i to - l?i097 3* si u. es. -tJonae io,/ou m id Other Securities 500 0( f; Real Estate 9,383 & Redemption Fund .. 937 5( i? Due from Banks 33,436 6] Cash in Vault- - " 19,780 8' [i re $303,519 7i Oldest and Strongest Bant Ample Resources for all d Interest Allowed on Depc u )D ie s J. W. SIGN | ABBEVi: le ,11 ? Office under th at re n >t Is well equipped in bis line of bus jjj7 Caskets ranges from the cheapest to tl iy His funeral car is a fine one. Air tigl a the old brick vault and which is mud [? side casket. Drop couch caskets. CI er Phone88. fj"m ' - : ! * f* ,ntfTk ^ plies. Write U8 for anything in the m i? Sullivan Hardwar " J * t DR. J. A. DICKSON, >; SURGEON DENTIST. l' GOLD FILLINGS; CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK A SPECIALTY. OFFICE OVER BARKSDaLE'S STORE. d ??????? 18 h Best soda water and the finest soda fountain In upper South Carolina at MUtord'f Drug Store. El FPTPIf! 1 THE BEST FOB 1 I BILIOUSNESS BITTERS AND KIDNEYS, j ? , / ohnson ; i i , iterestea m oiernng >s, Hollow ware, Jew- J Gold Filled, to come ortment. He is car- , rger stock than ever j ion things that are Watches in stock . :s ranging from $i to thinking of buying a : a wedding present, ings at his store. tiat Johnson runs a re your chronometer id put in first class :e. Watch repairing DHNSON. M M*| it any hog-fat in it. Made I J zed cotton seed oil, under nj s and tasteless. ffj ancy pastry baking, frying fff ughnuts, and as a substitute m ind healthiest cooking fat, ^ ITS Uie ailiuuin lu a nam nit juxi use of butter. Appeals to N al and healthful points of b j 3or of fish, onions or any- L J into or become absorbed O RYWHERE || Cotton Oil Co. || Atlanta New Orleans m 1 OF ABBEVILLE. lose or business May 20, 190*7. Liabilities. 2 Capital Stock $75,000 00 ) Surplus and Profits 28,840 40 ); National Bank Notes 18,750 00 )j Bills payable 20,000 00 1; Deposits 160,929 33 ll r { ' $303,519 73 i in the County. emands. sits in Savings Department. Funeral Director. LLE, S. 0. e Eureka Hotel. inePB. Hi* complete stock of Coffins and le finest. Burial Robes always on band, jt water-proof steel vaults whicb replaces 1 more reliable. Metal lined cases for in ' ? - ~ aarges reasonable aDa service accepiuuie. W. SIGN. Peerless Portable Engines Are the best general purpose engines in the world. We carry them in stock We are the headquarters for Peerless Engines, Saw Mills and Threshers. pAlao Atlas Engines and Boilers, De .Loach ttaw Mills and Shingle Mills,&c We carry a tremendous stock of al kinds of belting and machinery gup iachinery line. e Co.,_ Anderson, S. C. [HELP IS OFFERED TO WORTHY YOUNG PEOPLE , Wo earnestly request all young persons, no matter how 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 re guaranteed. Don't delay. Write today. | The Gt,?AU. Buloiu College, Muoa, Ga> I N. B.?300 requests for telegraphers now filed ; men or women. Salaries i tn MX mr mnnlh. I? 1 Health in the Canal irtoiie. The high wages paid make it a mighty temptation to our young artisans to join the force of skilled workmen needed to construct the Panama Canal. Many are restrained however ay the fear of fevers and malaria. It . 1 is the knowing ones?those who have i" - ? ? J sea iiiiecinc joiners, w uu without thia tear, well knowing they ??.' ire safe from malarious influence with * :' Electric Bitters on hand. Cures blood ?e(^ poison too, biliousness, weakness and co1 ill stomach, liver and kidney troubles. P" Quaranteed by P. B. Speed, druggist, f" 50c. * cu " ' br< Trial Catarrh treatments are being mailed jut free, on request, by Dr. Shoop, Hxcioe, J Win. These ter.ui are proving to the peopli ? he without a penjy'n cost?the jjreat value of th this eclentlflo prescription known to drugjlsu everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Catarrh Kem- ' 3dy. Sold by C. A. Miiford. i Old and new bagging can gj be found at L. W. White's ?hh; w Rln He Lost and Found. tna Ma Lost, between 9.30 p. m., yesterday Yo and noon to-day, a bilious attack, with om nausea and sick headache. This Iops ? was occasioned by finding at Speed's rirus: store a box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. Guaranteed for biliousness, malaria and jaundice. 25c. JiWill sell bagging without st ties if desired. L. W. White ? ?- j To check a cold quickly, get from your sui druggist some 'Ittle Candy Colo Tablets called ] Prevention' Druggists everywhere are now ha dispensing Preventics, for they are not only _ safe, bat decidedly certain and prompt. Pre ventlce contain do ^uiuiuo, uw , nothing harsh nor sickening. Taken at tbe L "sneeze stage" Preventlcs will prevent Pneumonta, Bronchitis, La C4rlppe. etc. Hence tbe name. Preventlcs. Good for feverish children. 48 Preventlcs 25 cents Trial boxes 5 cents. Sold by C. A. Mllford. ? \ Our price on bagging and ties is low, You can't afford G to miss it. L. W. White. I Stomach troubles. Heart and Klilney al'. q ments. can be qnlck'y corrected with a pre- N ocrlp'lon known to drnKglsis everywhere a? Dr. Shoop's Reslo-atlve. The prompt and surprtslne relief wfclch this remedr Imnrte. f rtlatelv brings Is enflrelv dne to Its Restora- V Ive action npon the control 11 or; nerves of tbe Stomach e e. r A weak Stomach, ranslne dvspppsla, a weak r Heart with palpitation or In'ertnUtent pulse. * n'wsvs means wenk Stomsch nerves or weak . Heart nerves. Strenelhen thpse Inside or ( controlling nerves wl'h Dr. Shoop's Reoto'fl- V five and see how qnlck'v these ailments dl?- ? appear. Dr. Shoop of Riclne. Wl?. will mnll * samples free. Write for them. A 'est. will ? tell. Your health Is certainly worth this Rlmple trial. Sold by C. . Mllford. Paints, floor stains, brushes and all the ai tlcleB to make your home looR new, at Mil ford's. If you want, bagging and ties see ub. L. W? white. u oNunnally's fresh caody every week at Mli(ord'a Drug Store. p No need for mirror* If you polish youi j lurnllure with Liquid Venter. Speeo's i)iug Store. All tbe up-to-date drinks are made at Mil ord'k soda fountain Cored Hay Fever and Summer Cold. ^ A. J. Nasbaum, Batesville, Indiana, writes: "Last year I suffered for three months wlta f. summer cold so distressing that It Interfered with my business. I had many of the symptoms of bay fever, and a doctor's prescription did not reach my case, and I took several medicine* which seemed to only aggravate my case. Fortcnatelv I insisted uf o having Foley's Honey and Tir In the je low pack Hge, and It quickly cured me. My wife has since tised Foley's Honey and Tar with tbe same success." F. B. Speed. I We have the price on bag- t ging and ties. I. W. White. The State of South Carolina, | COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. Court of Common Pleas. E. L. Richardson. Plaintiff, agalnRt Tbe Pec- j pies Savings Bunk. Sarxh E. Ellis, Mamie ( E. MftgllJ and E J. S. Nash, Defend >nts. ? Summons for Relief. (Complaint not Served) i To the defendants above named : YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND ! required to answer tbe complaint in 1 this action, of wbich is filed In tbe offlce of < the Clerk of the Court o> Common Pleas for ' tbe said county, and to Rerve a copy of your , answer to tbe said complaint on tbe subscrlb- ( er at bis office In Abbeville, S. C., within ] twenty days after tbe service hereof, ezciu- ] slve of tbe day of such service; and If yon j fall to answer tbe said complaint wltbln tbe : time aforesaid, tbe plaintiff In this action j will ask tbe Conrt for tne relief aemanaea in ] tbe complalDt. Abbeville, 8. C., Marcb 28rd, 1907, j Wm. N. Giaydon, I Plaintiff's Attorney. To tbe defendant E J. S. Na?h above named: Take Notice, Tbat tbe summons ana com. plaint In tbe above entitled cause were filed in tbe office of tbe Clerk of Court for Abbeville County. Routb Carolina, on tbe 25i b day , of Marcb, 1907; tbat tbe purpofe of the Bald | aotlon Is to remove a cloud from plaintiffs title to real estate, consisting of a? alleged unrecorded deed from Jobn Elmore to tbe defendant E.J. S. Nash, and alleged mortgage from tbe defendant E. J. 8. Nash to the de- " fen dant, Peoples Savings Bank. Abbeville, 8. C? 28th of June, 1907. Wm. N. Graydon, Plaintiffs attorney. _ ik>[ imngior a growing boy I wf Learning to shoot well and * acquiring qualities of i SELF-CONTROL, DECISION, AND a MANLINESS P are all due to STEVENS FIREARMS EDUCATION. t) Ask your Dealer for Stevens' Rifles? I Shotguns?Pistols. Insist on our timehonored make. If you canr.ot obtain, we ship direct, express prepaid, upon receipt of Catalog Price. Everything jou want to know about tho STEVENS 1 U found in liO Page Illustrated Catalog. Mailed I ? for four centa in atampa to pa; pottage. Bcauti- I ful Ten Color Hanger?fine decoration for jour "dea"orclub room?mailed for 6 centa in atampa. J. STEVENS ARMS & TOOL CO. > *" P. 0. Box 4097 -ar " "> I Chlcopee Falls, Mass., U. S. A.. 1 ^ ^ n *%%%%%%%%% I THE LAND MAN. ! | WALHALLA, S. C. \ %%%%%%%% %%% %%%%%% Tbe loe cream we are serving now Is made of fresh pure cream, sugar ana eggs, the bent that can possibly be made by any one. Try It and be convinced. C. A. Mllford. ) ii iiYiy'w i r. ficft5n?;i.f?5 Schedule. ,fl clua 4 ?> pin ?i cine l.ut pu) 84 due 8 07 Km 41 due 4.05 am 52 due 12.40 pm &-1 due 8.8S pm A IluuiHiie Appeal. \ humane citizen of Richmond, d., Mr. U. D. Williams, 107 West ii r ? 1 <? ?|| ??? nil Si., says : ~~i iu }iCi38 with weak lungs to take Dr. ng's New Discovery, the.only remy that has helped me and fully aiea up to the proprietor's recom?ndatiou." Jt saves more lives than other throat and lung remedies put ?ether. Used as a cough and cold re the world over." Cures asthma, niohitis, croup, whooping cough, itisy, hoarseness, and phthisic, stops morrhages of the lungs and builds etri up. Guaranteed at Speed's drug >re. 50c and Sl.dO. Trial bottle free. f real coffee disturbs yonr Stomach, ynur art or Kldneyp, then trv this c'ever Coffee Itatlon?Dr. Snoop's Health Coffee. Dr. OOP has oloKely matched old Java and Moi Coffee In flivor and taste, yet Itba&nola gle groin of real Coffee In It. Dr. Sboop's aith Coffee Imitation 1* made from pure isted grains or (deals, wilh Malt, Nuts, etc. de In one minute. Nn tedious long wall, u will surely like It. Get a free sample at r store. L. T. Miller. G. M. BEASLEY, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, ABBEVILLE, S. C. Office over Philson, Henry & Co.'s ore. Loans negotiated on well imQved real estate. Gilford Is the school book man this year re. Get yours quick. everything you will need for scbo?I to be d now at M Word's drug store, laTvert OficHes ? Headquarters for ? 7hite Hickory Wagons iwensboro Wagons, lock Hill Buggies, ummer Buggies, Iheap Buggies, larne^s, Laprobts, etc., Calvert & Nickles. eb. 24. 19M tr My Compliment* to the Citizens of Abbeville and County : The Fall season has opened and itla it I am prepared to serve the ubllc in the best stock of goods that have ever shown. Watches, Jewelery, Clock, Patch and Clock Repairing. Pricts to suit you. Fountain Pens and Silverware, Suitable for gifts or personal uae. T W Rvkard " f m V v mi wj LAW RANGE. Cough Caution Never, positively never poison your lungs. If you ?ugh?even from a simple cola only?you should ilways heal, soothe, ana ease the irritated bron. ihial tubes. Don't blindly suppress it with a itupefying poisoiu It's strange how some thlngi Jnally come about. For twenty years Dr. 8hoop las constantly warned people not to tako cough mixtures or prescriptions containing Opium, Chloroform, or similar poisons. And now?a little late though?Congress says "Put it on the label, If poisons are in your Cough Mixture." Good I , Very good 11 Hereafterfor thisveryreasonmothera, ind others, should insist on having Dr. Shoop'l Dough Cure. No poison marks on Dr. 8hoop'i , labels?and none in the 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 knowit best, a truly remarkable cough remedy. Take no chance then, Sirticularly with your children. Insist^n having r. Shoop's Cough Cure. Compare carefully the i-i- nm.i/oiTo Tulth nth Am and note tha differenced !No poison marks there! You can i nlwoya be on the safe side by demanding Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure C. A. MILFORD. Abbeyille-Greenwo od MUTUAL lllflliM ASSOCIATION. Property Insured, $1,500,000 January 8th, 1907, 1*7"RITE TO OR CALL on the underslgneo or the Dlreotor of your TownaMj jr any Information you may doilre about ur plan of Insurance. Wo Insure your property against destrrf Ion by FILE, WanSTOBX IE L18ETSIH6, ud do so cheaper than any Insurance Cfern any In ex stence. Remember we are prepared to prove to yoo bat ours Is the Bafest and oheapest plan of nanrATiflA known. J. Br. BLAKE, Gen. Agent Abbeville, S. C, r. FRASER LYON, Pres. Abbeville, S. C. BOARD DIRECTORS. 8. G. Majors,. Greenwood J.T. Mabry Cokesbury W. B. Acker Donalds M. B. ClinkBCAles Due West W. W. L. Keller Long Cane , I. A. Keller .Mmlthvllle W. A. StevenBon Cedar Spring A. M. Reld Abbeville Townsbli W. W. Bradley Abbeville City. Dr. J. A. Anderson Antrevllle J. M. Huckabee Lowndesvllle A. 0, Grant Magnolia J. R. Tarrant Calhoun Mills S. L. Edmonds Bordeaux H. L. Ratujr Walnut Grove 1 W.C. Martin ?. HodgeB J. l). Coleman Corounoa J u.o, IIUUIWI>UKI.T ?1 IJJI-ij -wi J. Add Olhoun Kl nurds J. Add. Cullioun Fellowship Joseph Lake Pho?nlx Rev. J. B. Muse Verdery J. H. Chiles, Jr Bradley J. W. Lyon Troy W. A. Cheatham Yeldell G. E. Dorn Call I nun (i. E. Dorn Klrkseys J. Add Cs.lhoun Brooks Abbeville, B C.,;Jan. S, 1907. ...... i : -nwrn s&r ~ '- ,I: . v ^ -. |ggvr FIRST AND mimi mm Mean $ $ made mm buy or wear then ease and durability, "Sh gig toe the mark of \ ||B SOLD BY RELIABLE ME Wk M. C. KISER CO gg|^L ATLANTA, i The R. M. Hs Skirts! I A new line in Black, Blue, B Voils. Our buyer, R. M. Had Northern markets where he 1 ten days, and we ure receivii day. The R. M. Hs r Your IV We Sell you what you v When you tell us what ] No argument about it, o something "just as good." If we haven't what ycu 1 you if it is made. The MrMnrrfli " A I A W A T M Ml A m We comply with the Pure Fo "YOU KNOW THE The Peoples Sa ABBEVILLE OFFICERS. 8. G. THOMSON, President. Q. G. A. NEUFFER. Vice-President. W R E. COX, Cashier. J? U ATI? flAP T.A, IIX1UJL VillV JUVJ pain The kind that lasts- Jus ford's Drug Call on him for anything you want in t line. He has what you want, of the beet qt See Us Before c. a. mil tnone - - SCHOOL : Tablets Ink General Schoo Speed's Dn If You Are H Buy or 1*ent ar Or take one oe If You Are Overwor] Buy or rent an rhen sit back and keep cool for yoi j)ills, no batteries to buy, no ga jut a button to push, we guaran Let us send you an Electric Come and see our line of El ttr i t 1 j w ater, Ligm ai - ' ' -VJ , .,If i w* * u <n? n'y' liSSSfe- , imsm tield Brand Shoes HB jerfection. ' . mAiiuiabuiioiBiMM CA. . :-VS^ - *i iddon Co. | H ' r Skirts! . ' J ' r ?rj rown, Panamas and ," -ii don, is now in the las been for the past lg new goods every . . iddon Co. * " rants. . A w -f /ant. /ou want. >r trying to sen you ' * vant wc will get it for # ' Drug Co. od and Drugs-Law. _ PLACE." 1 vings Bank. a n k o. V. DIRECTORS. I G. Thomson, H. G. Anderson A. Neuffer, C. C. Gambrell, . E. Owens. F. B. Gary, J S. Stark, R. ?. Cox, Jona-A. Harris. LD MASTIC . .. .Si T A# t received at Milru store. he Paint, Varnifb, Flcin ted Oi lality. Zx f > Buying. [(FORD. - 107 BOOKS ? Pencils , L. 1 Supplies. *; ig Store. !ot i T?ln/>fni/? Fa 11 I jUI^VDi IV JL Mill J i Trial. ked Electric Motor, ir work is done. No repair soline explosions, nothing tee the rest. Flat Iron on trial. ectric Fixtures. id Power Co, .' is . _sftfl