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v TRADE 1 . / J.JU | / REG 1ST! jpa??-1 WEST END. Misses Jessie Speed and Sarah Norwood have returned to Converse College. ?Mr. Roddy Devlin of Due Went will make uis Dome In (Abbeville In tbe luture. Mr. Dp*"Mn will be glad to 6ee his Irlends at Mlilords Druse Store. ?? - TM-u ??J IImIa \floa UahAAAQ ftiiSS EJJSIO JJlcn nuu i inio luira .>v?.v.~ Dick have returned after a delightful visit to relatives In Sumter. Miss Helen Smith-has returned to Smith College In Massachusetts. Mr. Stewart Miller spent the holidays with his mother Mrs. G. MoD. Miller In Laurens. Mr. and Mrs. FranK McGee and children have returned to their home In Spartanburg. Mr. and Mrj. John A. Cheek are at home after a pleasant visit to relatives in Seneca. Mr. j. Townes Robertson left Friday lor Charlotte, N. C. Misses Susie Hill and Luoy Henry have returned to Wlntbrop College. Mrs. John M. Gambrel Is visiting Mrs. Edgar Cason in Anderson. Miss .Louise Brown baa returned to Columbiaafte/ a pleasant visit to home lolks. Messrs. Allen Robertson, Fuller Reese, Srsklne Blake, Calhoun and^ Langdon Bat fcell, CbevesSondley, W. j. Evans ana jodd Hill have returned to CiemBoa College. A pleasant party composed of Mlsses-Starke, Norwood, McClnng, Messrs. Reese. Henry. Lewis, and Robertson attended tbe Christmas dance In Greenwood. Mr. J. Priestly Orme of Atlanta was the guestofMr.J.Townes Robertson last week. Mrs. 8. Goode Thomson will entertain tbe Euchre Club Friday artemoon, Miss lone Smith and Miss Fannie Harris have resumed their duties at Converse Col- 1 lege. Mr. William E. Hill Is now with the old rfliable firm of R. M. Haddon Company. He will be glad to see his many friends ai his sew place of business. Miss Ethel Lyon and Miss Margaret Klugb have retnrned to tbe Due West Female Col^lss Bessie Lee Cheatham entertained tbe younger set last Thursday evening. ' Miss Plevna Seal has retnrned from a most ' delightful visit to Mrs. Frank Felzer In ? Greenwood. The most charming social occasion of the Christmas season was tbe Eucbre party given last Tuesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hill in honor of Miss Tyre of Atlanta. Tbe |j house presented a most festive appearance with its decorations of holly, mistletoe and cedar mingled with numbers of red bells. Tbe eleotrlc lights were encased in red shade", and from tbe mantles red enacted candies casUt-beaatlful glow o^itr the merry scene. Airs. Hill was exquisitely gowned In blue crepe dechlne elaborately trimmed with lace. Miss Tyre was quite handsome In a white filet laoe dress. She carried an armful of American Beauts roses. After a series of Jolly games a tempting buffet supper was served at twelve o'clock. In the final oonnt of points MIsb Kate Marshall was found to hare made tbe highest score for tbe ladle?, and Mr, Priestly Orme of Atlanta for tbe gentlemen. Miss Marshall was awarded a lovely out glass vase, and Mr. Orme a deck of cards. To the guest of honor, Miss Tyre, a dainty lace bandkerrblef was presented. Miss Ellen Gsmbrdl will be with Phllson, Henry <* Co. for the coming year. Miss Gambrell has many friends over the oouoty and will be glad to see them at ber new place of business. \ Miss Mary and Miss Alloe Douglas spent a few days with Mrs. Sam McCuen at Calhoun Falls Inst week. Mrs. J. S. Coobran has returned from Rock* Ingham, N. C. Miss Stella Simpson has returned from a delightful visit to relatives In Cathbert, Ga. Miss Maud Hicks wbo has been tbe attractive guest of Miss Nettle Hammond has returned to ber borne Id Spartanburg. Mrs. Cruse and Mrs. Dunn have returned to their bome In Charlotte after a visit to their N Bister Mn>. J. S. Cochran. Mr. L. W. Dick has returned from a visit to Col am bis. Miss Maud Hudler after a pleasant stay with Miss Wlnton Taggart has returned to ber bome In Sumter. Miss Ida Greene of Dae West Is tbe guest o f Miss Alice Greene. Miss Hattle Roche and Miss Fannie Rlcbey are with the R. M. Haddon Co. for tbe coming year. Miss Eva Baker has returned to Newberry after spending the holidays with ber mother. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hill left last Thursday lor Baltimore. Mr. J. W. Kimball of Charlotte was the guest of Mr. and Mrs, W. G. Guess Sunday. Mr. Frank Sberard Is clerking at the Eureka In the place of Mr. Oiln Greene. Mr Greene In the futnre will travel for Soda Fountain extracts. Mr. Clyde Morgan who Is making his home in Monroe, N. C.. now, la In town for a few dayc. Mrs. J. W. Flynn has returned from a visit to Mountvllle. Pr. George Hagan has returned from a visit to relatives In Fairfield. Mr. Jordan Ramey who has been with A. M. Smith will be with the R. M. Qaddon Co. for the coming year. Mr. O. H. Cobb was In Hodges on special bn?lne*g last Thursday. Mr. William Gucbs was In Charlotte laBt Miss Julia Foster and Miss Eloloe Foster have returned to their school dalles In the Graded 8cbocl. Tbey are at borne to their friends at Mrs. C. D. Brown's. Miss Emma White after|a pleasant visit to ber parents has returned to Spartanburg. Mr. Jack Harden has resumed his scnool duties at Davidson College. Mr. Andrew Whl'e returned Monday to Chattanooga, Tenn. Miss Eunice Calhoun has returned to Spartanburg to resume her dntles in the Graded School. How to Avoid Appendicitis. Most victims of appendicitis are those wbo are habitually constipated. Orlno Laxative Frnlt Syrup cures chronic constipation by stimulating the liver and bowels and restores tbe natural action o( the bowels. Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrup does not nauseate or gripe and is mild aod pleasant to take. Refuse substitutes. F. B. Speed. It Does ttte Business. Mr. E. E. Chamberlain, of Clinton, Maine, says of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, ,4It does the business; I have used it for piles and it cured them. Used it for chapped hands and it cured them. Applied it to au old sore and it healed it without leaving a scar behind." 25c at Speed's drug store. For a nice comb and brush go to Milford's drug store. Take Milford's sari<aparllla for the blood. Ask your neighbor who has taken It. G. M. BEASLEY, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, ABBEVILLE, S. C. Office over Philson, Henry & Co.'s Store. Loans negotiated on well improved real estate. : V MAR1Y f ^ WITH ih. 4imk" dtf jp | jnty-three years ndard of the South ^ d time fish guano. Jjgp . S.' Royster gfmA Guano Co. Norfolk, Va. Jan. 1,1908! AND WE WISH YOU A VERY GOOD MORNING, TOGETHER WITH A PLEASANT AND PROSPEROUS YEAR. MAY ALL YOUR TROUBLES HAVE-DIMINUTIVE SUFFIXES AND MAY THOSE THAT HAVE TO DO WITH DRUGS BE BROUGHT TO US. WE WILL SETTLE 'EM. The McMurray Drug Co. HALF CAR LOAD MASTIC PAINT. rhe kind that lasts> Just received at Milford's Drug Store. Call on him for anything you want in the Paint, Varnitb, Slain and 0' ine. He has what you want, of the best quality. ' See Us Before Buying. C. A. MILFORD. Phone - - - - 107 j f7^" Bigger 'Si ! 'Cotton Yields Per Acre ? The value of commercial fertilizers has '/JM been demonstrated over and over again by /JZiL both government and private comparative 'in* t tests. We stand ready to demonstrate to 'ft you at any time that the surest way to "in- 1 J1 crease your yields per acre" is to use /jap ' 1 Virginia-Carolina j j ?Jt , Fertilizers , ; Hon.R. J. Redding, former Director of the Geor- w * Jag', gia Exp. Station, is authority for the statement that l* h Kg/V#,. "experiments made at this station show that well 8 balanced commercial fertilizer applied to one acre MM I, mSKt*it nf land. anH wpll cultivated. mav be reasonably ex- JA n pected to produce an increase of yield of seed c * cotton. At the present price of cotton this would j 8 ff 'lj mean a large extra profit (for both lint and seed), ? i Jf J. after deducting the price for fertilizer." ? I afg&t'ifr You'll find reports of many other comparative .Jg j) I %$&&&/ tests, together with much valuable information con- i]S t cerning land culture in the new Virginia-Carolina 5 Year Book or Almanac. Ask you local fertilizer ft u y&/j}y dealer for a copy?or we'll send you one h t free, if you write our nearest sales office. J " Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co. 1 11 Richmond, Va. Durham, N. C. - ?8 [ |Y|S 5 J / Norfolk, Va. Charleston, S. C. ? U Columbia. S.C. Baltimore, Md. zS 8 f CryfyXy^tA. y ?*, Atlanta, Ga. Columbus, Ga. <TG& * f; / { savannali, Ga. ' Montgomery, Ala. n ' i:?AV I ' ' Memphis,'Tenn. .? JgOr 0 ? \ Shrcveport, La. ? ' ** Sim'*' V-4- z>/ ^vv/y, ^ i 'a tat 3S^g!r--4i | .? ? t Estate of J. S. Britt, Decease! J The State of Soath Carolina, S j COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. ^ HR^ Tr^C MARKS a1I perROnB indebted to said estate must w 'MIIIVv ? DCtlGNS settle wltbout delay, and those holding fi """ COPYRIGHT# Ac. claims RKalnst the estate must present them B \Anyone sending a sketch and description may i properly attested to (pilckly ascertain our opinion free whether an I W H BRITT and m Invention Is probably patentable. Communlca- n 'i rritt Trn?iP? k Hons strictly confldentlal. HANDBOOK on Patent* O. J. BRUT. Trustees. b ent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn & Co. roQelrt I " tpecial notice, without charge, la the n, .. . , 11 mitcrican.. "oot'??<?? .7 Rosenberg Mercantile Co. ? II V1^. *'Ul Ku""' for Ml* .UMIKord " 1. ' V . \ EAST END. Rev. J. W. Ariel Is visiting around among In people and 1b looking alter tbe children pt-claily as bo desires to keep In close loucb ?lib tbe Utile folks. This Is tbe week of prayer wblcb began ast Sunday night In tbe Baptist Cburcb and fill be held during tbe week In tbe different hurcbes. Mr. W. D. Barksdale has moved Into bla 'new quarters" In tbe new Farmers Bank >ulidltig next to WnlteBros' grocery and Is [ettltjg up In fine shape for a bigger" dubI- . less than ever In 190S. Mr. P. B. Speed is navlng a new glass front put In tbe store recently occupied by w. D. | Barksdale and when finished will be opened j >y Dr. C A. Mllford. Mr. CalbouD DeBrubl Is now out of tbe mRtoftlceand contemplates entering college. I Mr. DeBruhl 1b missed as clerk ia ibe postjfflce as be was a bustler la every sense or :he word. MIbb Maud Hlctefl after a delightful stay with her friend MIbb Antoinette Hammoud left last week for her borne In Spartanburg. On last Friday morning we came within junshot of seeing the tragedy on the blue bill fre beard tbe snots, uud afterwards saw the ivom.^.n lying on tbe ground wonnded and aleedlng being shot down on tbe public road zy unolbhr woman?:hls time a "man" whs it tbe b ttom of tbe trouble, and not as usaal a woman. Toe R. F. D. Boys are now bavlng a rough Lime of It, if wading through slash, water, and Heavy roads count for auy thing. Th ? olJ year has gone, and the New Year Qa* come, and with It many changes us is always tbe case in country and In town. Merchants charig.og about dorks moving around, farmers ou tbe move and lastly ibe colored troops are of course on the move It really looks as if all were on ibe 20th ceutury move. Tbe many friends of Mr. W. R Bradley learn with regret of bis having 10 leave for the Charleston Hospital lor treatment and slucerely hope he wl>l soon be fully restored and at bome again. Kev. E. B. Kennedy Is teaching for him dar log bis absence. Misses Georgia, Nelle, and Helen Edwards entertained a number of iheir friends in a most delightful manner last Friday evening. NEWS ALONG ROUTE 8. Mr. J.J Link and family moved last week to ibeir own home in the Buthla section. Tb s family we number vrith pride, and pleasure among our best friends and pa rons on route3 whom we have served for several years, and u> wnom we are inaeoieu iur umuy courtesies and many acts of kindness therefore tls wltb feelings of deepest regret that we see them luove from route 3 but go wbere tbey will tbey may rest assured of oar best wishes lor t heir faiure happiness and welfare Mr. Sam Ramey and family have moved from the Sharon neighborhood to the Foster Hammond place recently vacated by Mr. J. J. Link. Mr. W. J. Cbeek sod family have moved in the Sharon neighborhood and will farm this year with Mr* J. B. Wilson. The boys and girls and tegchers on route 3 after spending the holidays at their homes have all returned lo their respective duties and settled down to business. ? After a protracted visit to relatives at Wllilngton Miss Ellen Link is home again on route 3. Misses Cora and Hattte Watson the charmlbg KUests of Miss Jessie Schram during the holidays have returned to tbelr home at WHiiamston. Mr. J. E. Riley aod family after spending Xmas with bomefolks at Sbaron raiurned last Friday to tbelr home at Peidmonu DEATH OF MRS. SALLIE A. MCNEILL, i-w- I?? Mn-nln. Tonnorw 4th IflrtS VSU mob UlkUlun/ wmumw.,, ... .V.V at 2 ociock Mrs. Sallle A. MoNelll the beloved wire of Mr. Tbomas McNeill died at her home 1H the Sharon section surrounded by her lamily and friends. Tbe deceaeed was a kind hearted and noble woman, always ready to help those in need, as well as In distress. Hue was a faithful;and loving wife?an affeotlonate mother and a true friend having tbe highest esteem and love of all who knew her. She was a faithful member of tbe Lebanon Presbyterian ohurcb in whose faith she trusted to tbe last. Hera wan a noble lite filled with good deeds weil spent, and wbloh was ended by nursing ber adopted son and own daughter through a long and tedious spell of fever which she at last took, and which ended ber life. How beautiful to think ber last work on eartb was self sacrifice? one of love ministering to the wants of thotie she loved and who now survive ner, wnue sue baa been called tb a nobler and big ber work of love In tbe great beyond wbere nil Is life, joy, and peaoe. Hbe has tone to ber reward and our Ion li ber eternal gain. Her funeral services were conducted at Lebanon Presbyie lan Cbnrcb on last Sunday at 11 ociock by ber paBtor Kev. J. B. Hlllbouse, assisted by Rev. J. W. Bailey of tbe Methodist Cburcb. Tbe oburcb was fl led to overflowing with friends who assembled to pay their la t tribute of love and esteem 10 ber memory, After tbe services loving bands bore ber remains teoderly to the grave where she sleeps In the quiet city or tbe deed. A large circle of friends anu relatives mourn ber death while tbe bereaved family have tbeslucere sympathy of many friends. Sad and Untimely was Death of Mrs. Sadie Hammond a daughter of Mr. aod Mrs. Jas. A. Wilson of Watts?wno died suddenly and without warning last Friday ufternooa while BltUng by the fire talking 10 bet) babe, Mr. and?Mrs. Hammond live at Athens Georgia and were spending tbe bolldays with ner parents. Mr. Hammond had Jusi bidden ber good bye and was as far as Aobjvtile on bis way borne, when he received the sad news and hastened back to find It ala9, too true. This Is indeed a sad sequel to a p'easaot Plait with loved ones. Ab! how true "In tbe midst of life, we are In death. Her funeral services were conducted on Saturday afternoon at Sharon Cburcb and ler remains laid to rest In the Sbaion cemeery In the presencs of many friends whoce ilncere sorrow mingled with that of the sorty bereaved family, wbo have the s>mpalby >f their many frleues. LOWNDESYILLE. Lowaiesvllle, J10. 6. 190S. Miss Annie Llddell has been In Atlaata for be paal lew cUvh. _ Mr. and Mr*. li. vv. xpeer, ma arm. m wikmu s a prominent member of tbe Gaff.iey Btr, pent several of the Cnrlatmas hjhdays wlib b*> family of Dr. A.. J. 8peer. Mrs. Jhb. W. Huufcabee spent several days ast week with friends at Anderson. Mrs. H. C. Fennel and ber daughter Miss 41nnle Fennel went to 17a on last Wedaeslay. Mrs. Berry Allen of Anderson came down reek before last to tbe old homestead two nllex out to aid ber daughters Misses Meia Dd Vera, In preparing for aD expected bouselarty. Tbe honored guests from a distance ?ere Dr. 8. W. Page and Mr. J. E. Watson of Lnderson, Miss Merrlam Lee of Anderson ad Miss Wesgle Lee Dial 01 Liarens. They 11 left for their homes Monday. Mr. Alvlb Harper and his sister Miss Loose Harper vent to Newberry last week and ttended the wedding of tbeir uncle, Dr . J. J. Harper, ot Greenwood. Miss Julia Roger* of Penny's Creek, spen t omn days here week before last tbe guest of dr. J. T. Latimer. Tbe "maid forlorn" if tbere be sucb, and >11 others have crossed tbe line of watching ,nd waiting for proposal matrimonial from he "sterner sex" and oan exerolse their leap ear prerogative and do tbelr own oour ting. Veil, as a late issue of tbe Slate said "many i young man mtgbt do many times worse ban allow himself snatched from tbe buriymrly of bachelorhood by some lovely leapear angel." Tbe old year Is ended and the new Is upon is. Either from tbe pressure of inclination, tublio opinion, or some other lnoentlve tbe ;brlstmas days were unusually quiet wlib is. Wblle a large cro?d was In tbis town for everal days and a considerable amouat was pent for Christmas goods, and" the hearts of learly all were nude glad in giving and reelvlDg tbe feetivttl presents, yet so far as oan >e learned, tbere was but a small quantity of Kancriu it,?" Dut off of tbe tralu at tbe depot iere, and what was delivered, Dot enough of t was used by tbe owners before leaving own to produce its usual effeotf. as tbe looks ,nd actions of but very lew were worse than mual. A few dollars were donated to the own exobpquer by some who were '"celebratng" most loo mucb to tbe detriment of tbe lance and quiet of tbe town. One of tbe darkeys of this community I turns thU wbl e going borne one nlgnt durng Christmas, hn was held up by ten men, could not tell whether white or black) armed pith guns and robbed of about twenty do!ars, was then told to bit tbe grit, and from II accounts be did bit It, so bard tbat be ruu ilmseif nearly to death. Tbe College boys aud girls have relumed to belr respeotlve plaoes ol duty and tbe towa sels their absence. Mr. James M. B tker of Wasfhlngfon came iBt Wednesday, and Saturday morning he loner) nn his return home, his father and iotber, Mr. and Mrs. T. Baker, went with lm to spend perhaps Rome months. Mr. and Mrs R H. Moseley, the latest of our eople to leave the ranks of "single blessedess," retnrned to their home here from the land of flowers" yesterday morning, and '111 be for sometime at borne to their manv 'lends at their boarding place, Mr. A. V. Tbe Additional trackage at the depot hero 4reed upon sometime ago at a conference etwppn some of the railroad authorities ami Ir. J. M Sullivan of Auderson, was flolsbt-d aturday. This will add greatly >o tbe ihoIiy of handling cars and freight. Tbe repairs 5 the depot and tbe giving of more platform pace promised, will be a great and much eeded Improvement. Tbe planters are having no lltle trouble in itberlDg their remnants of cotton. It rains > often that it greatly binders the winding p of the gathering of iaut year's crop. Troupe. ' Cigars. New rtremo clears 5c. Two Orphan cigars wo lor 5c. The be*t tbnt money can buy. Rank FooIImIiih-hm. "When attacked by a cough or a cold, or when your throat is sore, it is rank toolishness to take any other medicine than Dr. King's New Discovery," says C. O. Eldridge, of Empire, Ga. "I have used New Discovery seven years and I know it is the best remedy on earth for coughs and colds, croup, and all throat and lung trouble?. My children are subject to croup, but New Discove'ry quickly cures every attack." Known the world over as the King of throat and lung remedies. Sold under guarantee at P. B. Speed's drug store. 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Our grocery department is always full with the best goods. The Bosenberg Mercantile Co. Use Knso in yonr closetw. For sale at phone 107. Mliford'8 Drug Store. Muresco and Muralite wall coverings at Mllford'Bdrug more. A Cnre for Misery. "I have found a cure for the misery malaria poison produces," says R. M. James, of Louellen, S. C. "It's called Electric Hitters, and comes in 50 cent I hntHaa Tr hrpjiks nn a rjisn of nhills or a bilious attack iu almost no time; and it puts yellow jaundice clean out of commission." This great touic medicine and blood purifier gives quick relief in all stomach, liver and kidney complaints and the misery of lame back. Bold under guarantee at P. B. Speed's drug store, English Spavin Liniment removes Hard, Suit or CmIIouc-u Luihuhhuu Blemishes trorn horses; 8'?n Blood Spavins, Curl>?, Splints. Sweeney, Rln'; Bone, Silfle.s, Snrwlus, Swollen -Throats, Cnoglis, etc. Save $50 by u?e of one hott le: A wonderful Blemish Cnre. Sold by P. B. Speed, druyglst. /- Oua Bargains! Bargains! The Rosenberg Mercantile Co. Read the advertisement of The Rosenberg Mercantile Co. You can save money by buying your clothing from them. ' Books and school supplies In any quantity at Mllford's up-to-date drug store. How to Avoid Pneumonia, You caD avoid pnenmoDla and other serious renalts from a cold *by taking Foley's Honey and Tar. It stops the cough and expels the t cold from the system as It is mildly laxative. K6IUB6 any nut ioe genuine 111 me jcuuir package. P. B. Speed. An InBidions Danger. One of the worst features of kidney trouble is that It Is an Insidious disease and before tbe victim realizes bis danger be may have a fatal malady. Take Foley's Kidney Cure at ' tbe first slen of trouble as It corrects Irregularities and prevents Brlgbt's disease and diabetes. P. B. Speed. KILLTHE COUCH I 5 and CURE the LUNCS d wth Dr. ling's I New Discovery FOR Colds s JSSlL HHP ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY OR MQNEY REFUNDED. PAIN Pain in the head?pain anywhere, has its earns. Fain is congestion, pain is blood pressure?nothing else usually. At least, so says Dr. Shoop. and to prove it he has created a little pink tablet. That tablet?called Dr. 8hoop'8 Headache Tabletcoaxes blood pressure away from pain centers. Its effect is charming, pleasingly delightful. Gently, though safely, It surely equalizes the blood circulation. If you have a headache, it's'blood pressure. If It's painful periods with women, same cause. If you are sleepless, restless, nervous, it's blood congestion?blood pressure. That surely is a certainty, for Dr. 8hoop's Headache Tablets stop It in 20 minutes, and tbe tablets simply distribute the unnatural blood pressure. Bruise your finger, and doesn't it get red, and swell, and pain you? Of course it does. It's conkestion, blood pressure. You'll find it where pain fr?always. It's simply Common Sense. We sell at 25 cents, and cheerfully recommend Dr. Shoop's Headache . Tablets 1 C. A. MILFURD. J ? C SELF-CONTROL, DECISION, AND MANLINESS . ; are all dno to STEVENS FIUKAIUIS EDUCATION. Ask your Dealer for Stevens RiflesShotguns?Pistols. Insist on our timehonored make. If you ennnot obtain, we ship direct, express prepaid, upon receipt of Catalog Price. Everything ynu want t > know ulioi.t tlir STEVENS XJ ij foaml in HO I'ni;o Illustrated Catalog. Mailed for four c?rrit3 in air.mpi to pay post'Re. Beautiful T''n Color ilnns< r?Hr.o decoration for your "dnn"orrliil> room?Mailed f' r 5 cnts in utamps. J. STEVENS ARMS & TOOL CO. < P. O. Box 4097 ^ |g Chlcopee Falls, Mass., U. S. A. ? i Calvert & Uickles ? ijeauquariers jor ? White Hickory Wagons Owensboro Wagons, Bock Hill Buggies, Summer Buggies, Cheap Buggies, Harness, Laprobes, etc. Calvert & Nickles I F?b. 24. 1904 tf TWcn'fiR and carriages?a full supply, fioseqfeerg Mercantile Co. J ft . ' / / v ' 1 J\ 4 '' ? W. D. B Has plenty of currer . and will take either Greenwood certificat in exchange in paym ' us your certificates you get your money'* Respectfu M. ( W. D. The Peoples i ' ABBEVEL OFFICERS. S.|G. THOMSON, President. 3. A. NEUFFER. Vice-President. / R. E. COX, Cashier. . NATIONAL BANE Statement of condition at cl Resources. oans and Discounts- $210,633 52 verdrafts - 10,097 39 ? Ifl 7nO 00 D. I ther Securities 500 00 eal Estate 9,383 84 edemption Fund - 937 50 ue from Banks 33,436 61 ash in Vault- 19,780 87 $303,519 73 Oldest and Strongest Bank Ample Resources for all dc Interest Allowed on Deposl f SCHOOI Tablets Ii 1 / General Sch Speed's D lira Itate, County, and President: Vice-Pre F. E. HARBISON. P. B. 8 Board of* Director^ feanska, John A. Harris, R. M. Hadd< F. Clinkecales, C. C. Gambrell. We soliei your business ai it safely and < We are in position to make you los when placed in Our Saving's CAfTTHUPN UUU 111 Li nil THE SODTB'S SB nexcelled Dinning CaT Servi Through Pullman Sleeping Convenient Schedu Arrival and Deps No. of Trains. 110 Leaves al S:05 for 111 Arrives 9:10 from < 112 Leaves at 10:35 for < vil |p. 113 Due from Columbi 12:05. 114 Leaves at 2:55 for < 115 from Columbia an 11G Leaves at 7:00 for < ville. j 117 Arrives from Gree at 8:05. For full information as to fates, roul Baiiway Tick< R. W. HUNT, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agenf, Atlanta, Ga. \ arksdale X A ' " ' * " ' I *" ~ ? icy to pay for cotton Atlanta, Colunlbia or es or checks payable , v v ent for goods. Bring and we will see that 3 worth. , Barksdale. ' '' ' ' ' ' r . -V V 'mj-l I Savings Bank. ] LE, S. C. v J DIRECTORS. 8. G. Thomson, H. G. Anderson G. A. Nenffer, C. C- Gambrell, W. E. Owens. , F. B. Gary, J. S. Stark, R. E. Cox, Jonn A. Harris. : OP ABBEVILLE. - - f ose of baslness May 20, 1907. Liabilities. Capital Stock $75,000 00 8urplus and Profits 28,840 40 National Bank Notes 18,750 00 Bills payable 20,000 00 Deposits 160,929 88 $308,619 78 _j In the County. J|H mandg. Its in Saving* Department. | i BOOKS | Pencils I K * / ... 3 lk l ool Supplies. ???mm?jmmmmmmmmm 'rug Store. [?ABBEVILLE . City Depository. . aides*: Cashier: FEED. ? J. H. DuPBB. s : F. E. Harrison, P. B, Speed, G. A. - an, LewisW. Parker, W. P. Greene, i ' J" id are prepared to handle conservatively. > ins, and to pay interest on deposits, v % Department. RAILWAY. . v / EATEST SYSTEM. ice. Cars on all Through Trains, les on all Local Traina* irture of Trains. Columbia. ijreeovnie. Columbia and Green- 1 a and Greenville at Sreenville. W ives Abbeville at 4:00 |n Columbia and Green1 nvilleand Columbia tes, etc., consult nearest Southern ?t Agent, or ? J. C." LUSK, J Division Pass. Agent, Charleston, S. C.