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The Abbeville Press and Banner, ! BY W. W. & W. R. BRADLEY. ABBEVILLE, 8. C., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1908. ESTABLISHED 1844 Dargan's 5 Free! Free! To every child wh below between nc (yalentine Day) w Valentine Post Ct % Cards in the store. CO Feb. 14 th GOO Valentine 2 PCS'] Day ? Dargan's! Between Ft 9 Only two Cards to b( ^ ' Tinware ai |M[ ? In a big as8( ^Bpi*i5Ly window dis] ^ggggsp quarters on Dargan's 5 DO NOT KNOW U t - Modern People Have. Diseases, Accord Does human health depend on on organ alone? This question is becon Ing widely discussed since L. 1 Cooper first advanced his theory ths tiie stomach is the true seat of lif and all health dependent upon it. Mr. Cooper, who has met with ri markable success in the sale of hi new medicine, believes that the ston ach is responsible for most sicknes! and that this organ is weak in th present generation. While discussin this theory recently, he said: "I ar asked time and again to tell why m medicine has made such a recor wherever I have introduced it. M answer always is, 'because it restore the stomach to a normal condition No one will deny that today there ar more half-sick men and women tha ever before. Nothing critical seems t be the matter with them. They ar just half-sick most of the time. The don't know really what is the matte with them. I have talked with thoi ^ sands during the past two years, an few knew indeed what their troubl was. One said nervousness, anothe said kidney trouble, another liver con plaint, some constipation, or hear trouble, or lung trouble. Many ha treated, as they called it, for most c these diseases at different times. , very common complaint is 'all ru down,' or 'tired all the time,' or 'n appetite.'" "I know positively that every bit c this chronic ill health is caused b stomach trouble, and nothing else. M New Discovery puts the stomach i sound condition in about six week! Mighty few people can be sick with _ r CAI "jTwTsigj ABBEV: Office under t] Is well equipped in his line of bi Ca9bets ranges from the cheapest to His funeral car is* a fine one. Air ti the old brick vault and which is mu ?i dp casket. Dron couch caskets. < Phoue 88 tj"a & 10c Store. - - ^ 5 ! Free! Free! o brings us the Coupon , iw and February 14th , e will give FREE two irds, or any two Post , UPON. >D JFOR See our : cards e:tine /T Window S & 10c Store. Display b. 5th and 14th. f given to any one child. , i 58* s F_I.UBU!A* 01?II*A enterprise oiuvcs Are the most satisfying and cost leSs than other ' Jiigh'grade stoves. Let j us show you and price j > y?u. , i % nd Enamel Ware f '~ I. srtment now. See %~"V 1 play and note the ji^f i will find us.'head- fe :& b i -v |f jggf; xms ime. -^jt, to i & 10c Store. I rWHAT UISES SICKNESS ( " I I Many Names for Same ling to New Belief. e I sound digestion. That is why my med- ] i-l is selline at such a tremendous r. rate. I have convinced many thouit sands of people that these things are :e so, and the number is growing by leaps and bounds." 2- Among more reccnt converts to Mr. ;s Cooper's beliefs is Mr. Edgar L. Hinds, i- living at 6 Tappan Street, Everett, 3, Mass. Mr. Hinds has this to say on e the subject: g "I have suffered with stomach n trouble for eight years. I was not sick y enough to be in bed, but just felt bad d all the time. My greatest trouble was y that I always felt tired, would get up is in the morning feeling as tired as when I went to bed. e "I had a very irregular appetite, and n was troubled with dizzy spells. If I stood for any length of time, I would have a dull pain in the lower part of e my back. I was nervous and felt all y the time as though something terrible r was going to happen. I tried many i- kinds of medicine, but nothing ever d helped me. e "l had about given up all hope of r ever being in good health again, when I heard so much of Cooper and de * cided to try his medicine. I took one d bottle of his New Discovery and was >f greatly surprised at the result. I A. gained 12 pounds in a few weeks. I , n can now eat anything I wish, and feel o like a new man. I cheerfully recommend this medicine to all sufferers if from stomach trouble." y It is worth anyone's time, who !b not y enjoying good health, to learn of Mr. n Cooper's wonderful preparations. We i 3. are selling them in large quantities. a ?City Drug Stora. abba^e Plants. gain ready to fill your orders for Cabbage >lant8. My plauts are all grown from the i oi seen i sei my crop irom. 1 nave an 01 I varieties : Early Jersey Wakefield, very rlestou Wakefield, about teu days later. In es I have Succession, a medium early, and a Late Flat Dutch. Prices up to 5,000 $1.50 ud. Write me for special prices on larger se plants are all grown near salt water in id will s<tand severe cold without injury. &R, Meggetts, S. G. I Funeral Director. ILLE, S. C. ie Eureka Hotel. jsine^s. His complete stock of Coffins and the finest. Burial Rcbes always on hand. ,, It? ?ii i- v aiti |'n<wi ricri vauiirt wii:vii ch more reliable. Metal lined cases for inL'harges rea&ouable ard service acceptable. W. SIG-HNT. | / ?& , ' ?& ffl WEST END. Minn Ada and Miss Ina Guess who have been tne guests of Mr. and Mrs.W. Q. Guess bave returned to tbelr borne In Charlotte. "O T oa Uao vAtiivna^ f*r\m a nlfiQB. ant stay with tier niece Mrs. A. IS. Hawes In Elberton. Mr. Jim Moore of Greenwood spent Sunday In town. MUsKatherlne Whitley the popular teacher of the Lebanon school was In town Saturday. Rev. S. E Prlntess was In Columbia last week. Mr. WadeCothran entertained a congenial party of friends at a stag dinner last Friday night. MIms Loulce Brown who Is attending the College for Women In Columbia spent the week end at home. Mr. Henry Hill has returned from an extended visit North. Mrs. D. H. WUt^er of Richmond, Va.. is the guest of her raotnBr Mrs. John Robert Wilson. Mr. W. W. Bradley was in Chester last week. ^ Dr. C. C. Gaml>rell was In Columbia on hnsinARK lust. wpplt. Mr. Warren Smith of Costa Rica was the guHNt of friends last week. , M lee Lily Clark Is the guest of frlendB Id Hickory, N. C. Miss Edna Teague who Is teaching at Bellevue spent the week end In the city the guest Df MIsb Carrie Cochran. Miss Plevna Seal spent lasl Friday Id Greenwood the gu?m ol Mrs. Frank Fetzer. Mr. G. A. Vlsanskaand MIsb Beile Vlsanska are having a most delightful round, of visits In Florida. AtJireseot they are enjoymg 'he baimy cllmateVit Palm Beach. Miss Grace Smith entertained the Euchre Ciubatavery Dleasant meeting Friday. In ?plie of the lnclemncy of the afternoon there were many pre?en vbo enjoyed Miss Smith's ob&rmlng bosplta. ?Mr*. Joe Wilson was the guest of friends in Qreenwood last Friday. Pr. Frank E. Harrison was in Columbia last, week on business. Miss Stalla Wldeman who has been the guest of her nephew Mr. W. W. Bradley baa returned to her home in Due West. Miss Caroline Graves left Monday for Augusta where she will attend the marriage of ber cousin MissFlorlde Calhoun and Mr. L. R. Lynch. Miss Graves will be ODe of Miss Calhoun's bridesmaids. Mr. J. M. Nlcklea was In Green wood last week on business. Mr. Sol. Rosenberg whs Id Atlanta last week and attended the Calve Concert. Mrs. Christiana Chalmers returned Monlay from a plensant stay in Auderson with ber nleoe Mrs. J.T. Pearson. Mr. Ed Acker returned Monday from a pleasant visit to his, home people In Greenville. Miss Mamie Lou Smith was In Greenwood last week the guest of friends. The many friends of Mrs. L. W. Klnard regret to learn that ber health is such tbat she has to return to the hospital and hope tbat she will be very much benf flted. Mr. J. Allen Smith was in ^Atlanta last Monday on business. \ Supt. of Education, Martin, was in town last Saturday and delivered a abort address to the teachers. Miss Sarah Norwood who has been attending Converse College Is at home. Mrfl. Wide Bradley has returned from Chester where she has been under Dr. Pryor's treatment. Her many friends will be glad to know tbat she is much Improved. MI68 Sarah Lee has returned from a very pleasant short visit to friends in Elberton. Miss Annie May Whltlesby and Miss Beaufort 81ms of Spartanburg who have been the attractive gotsta of Miss Helen White have returned to tbelt home. N*ws has been received of the death of Mr. A. H. Templeton of Mills, Miss. Mr. Templeton was the brother of Mr. W. A. Templeton and made his borne in Abbeville some years Dgo and'bls friends will regret to learn of his jxHtb and tbey extend their sympathy to his family. Miss Stella Simpson left Friday for Augusta where she bas accepted the position as Drganist in tbe First Baptist Church. Miss Simpson has made her home In Abbeville for ibe pa*t few years and has won many friends who 'egret to see ber leave. Mr. W. M. Poindexter of Chattanooga, Tenn. was tbe guest of friends Sunday. Tbe many friends of Mr. John A. Cheek <*111 be glad'to know tbat be Is progressing icely from bis operation which waa performed at St. Joseph's Hospital in Baltimore last Wednesday. A weak Stomach, means weak Stomach erves, always. Ajui this Is also true of tbe Heart and Kidneys. It's a pity that sick ones continue to drug tbe Stomach or stimulate Lbe Heart and Kidneys. Tbe w*ak nerves, riot tbe organs themselves, need tbIs Lelp. Fbls explains why Dr. Sboop's Restorative has, and Is promptly helping so maDy sick Des It goes direct to tbe cause of tbesp diseases. Test this vital truth, and see. C. A. Mllford. , If you want good|tre?b bird seed wltb cuttle boue and hemp need combined go to Speed'* lrug store. State of South Carolina, County of Abbeville. PROBATE COURT. Mary L. Kay, an Executrix of the Est. of Marshall L.Kay, deceased, and in herovvn right. Plaintiff', against Iluth K?y, Defendant ? Complaint to Sell Lands to Pay Debts. Pursuunt to an order of the Probate C"i.rt, I will Bell at Public Ornery at Abbeville C?>u't cm Saleday in February. 1908, next, lor the paymen of debts, the following decern ed ieal e>tate, belonging to the estate of Mar>hall L. Kay, deceased, situate iu said State and County, to wit: All that tract or parcel of lands, known as tbe Knox Place, lying on the North side of public road leading to Willington from Mt. Carmel, R. C., containing EIGHTY-THREE ACRE*, more or less, bounded by lands of James McCanty, Jas. F. Sutherland, John W. Morrah aiad M. M. Tarrant. Terms?Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. T T71 "TVTTT T j. r. mijjjurjn, Judge Probate Court. Tlie State of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE COUNTY. Probate Court?Citation for Letters of Administration. By J. F. Miller, Esq., Judge of Probate. Whereas, Thomas McNeill has made suit to me. to uraut blm Letters of Administration of the Estate and effects ol Sallle A. McNeill, late of Abbeville County, deceased. These are therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the Hald ^aliie A. McNe ll, deceased, that they he and appear before me. In the Court of Probate, to be held at Abbeville n. H., on Saturday, February tbe 8th, 1908, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock In the forenoon, to snow cause If any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my band and seal of tbe Court, this 15tb day of January, In the year of our lord one thousand nine hundred and elfht and In the 182d vear of American Independence. Published on tbe 29ih day of January, 1908, In lhe Press and Banner and on tbe Court House door for tbe time required hy law. J. F. MILLER, Judge of Probate. KILLthe COUCH am cure the luncs w,th Dr. King's New Discovery FOR Colds'8 AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. 1 I GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY! OB BTONEY REFUNDED. | 4 -vC' . \A. I ifcll In these days wh?n youth is the mo\ "has been" at forty; when business hous< lagging influence to intrude upon the moderi In the social world it is equally bad i Few people can afford a bald head. ! monially ? have no wish to do so. But aff< What caused baldness ? whether an or other scalp disease ? makes no difference I -Millions of dollars have been spent in in an effort to restore faded gray hair to declined to disappear; hair refused to gr<pw All this, however, is of the past. jPai REXALL "93" HAIR TONIC is a p . not thicken on hair, does not become rancid REXALL "93" HAIR TONIC ???? Cures all cases of dandruj, falling t.he ro?" of J0"' hair, irritation of the scalp, baldness, *"ne ? ^ premature fading, scanty growth, and TONIC anc all those annoying affections of the ' ??n * waxt unt^ scalp which scientists have found to be due to the presence of mi- " qrbatly adc crobes. Rexall "93Hair Tonic ?j ^ moit j restores the hair by first killitigthe mi- Rexall 193' Hair crobes, by supplying a nutritive food of preparations fc element upon which the injured hairs of the hair and th may feed and regain' health and . healthy growth, strength by cleansing the scalp and serves the s strengthening the hair follicles. It *a"'n8' P1 assists nature to restore the color by sweetncra wfijch j making the hair healthy and ^enabling r>>t?^* ( it to draw its own coloring matter to the hair if she d from the pigment glands in the scalp, hair in the best coi It is not a dye. ? Mrs. J. C. Haj | C. A., I speed's Locals. Charleston and Weitem ( Tbe girls are specially fond of Huyler's oan- '* schedule in effect June dy. Do Dot risk sending them anything else. riattv ' 1 Speed's drug store. Lv Augnsta ?Em I Wars may rage and storms may blow, Ar McCormlck- 11.86am 1 To thwart tbe world's endeavor; Lv McCormlck ...... Fads may come and bobblea goes, Lv Calboon Fells... Bnt Speed s clnco cigars never?Tennyson Ar Anderson,....*...... Tom Dixon's latest book "Tbe Traitor," Lv MoCormlok 11.86?m 7 and otber new novels Just received at Speed'a Ar Greenwood 12.29pm 8 drug store. Ar w8U>rioo 1.07pm Tbe boys know a good thing when they see Ar Laurens 1.40pm ii, ana buck to it after they find It. Speed's! olnoo cigars. Lv Lanrens 2.1Bpm 8 If you want one of the best paints on tbe Ar Fountain Inn... 9.07pm ? market, one with a genuine guarantee on It At' Greenville - ?.?upm and one that will be carried out to the letter,. j,v Laurens 2.06pm get Devoe's lead and zinc paint from Ppeed's Ar Woodrufl 9.67pm druK store. Ar Bpartahbnrg..... 8.35pm They are nice and sweet and yon Jan enjoy Lv Spartanburg..... 3 40pm . (8 tbe true aroma of tbe tobacco when you buy Ar Hendersotfville 6.16pm ' olnco cigars from Speed, because fhey are al- Ar Ashevlile 7.80pm ways fresh, Jnst lrom the faotory. He sella .-==ir- "-J *7^ three thousand every ten days. Lv Ashevllle ......... tH : Lv Hendersonvllle 8.10am __ , v , ? , . Lv Spartanburg..... 12.01pm (C No use to hunt for bargains, go lv woodruff , , , , o 7 o Ar Lanrens 1.33pmi to Rosenberg s wnere you can get lv Greenviiie 12.10pm 4. 4.1 Lv Fountain Inn... 12.68pm 5 tnem. Ar Laurens 1.86pm 6 _ Lv Lauren* 8.02pm (C Dr. King's New Life Pills ifBSBsc=iSB?. . The best In the world. ?8SSSe? SSS I * Lt Laurens 2 00pm c. 500 barrels the very best flour LT Q"*?nwood ^MPm m to be bad anywhere. The Bosenberg Mercantile Co. ?5 ?S8S2!2 tL I? 5: T - Ar Aognsta 6.<Opm 9, Entllih "ipavln Liniment removes Hard. Note?The above arrivals sod Sou or CallouKed LuuipB auti BlemlBbes Jrom well as connections with otberi horses; airo Blood Spavins, CurbH, Splints, given ad In formation, and art Sweeney, lilnu Bone, Stifles, Sprains, Swollen teed. Throats, Cocgbs, eto. Save ?60 by use of one Ernest Williams. G. P. Agt.,. bottle. .1 wouderful Blemish Cure. Sold by R. A. Brand, Traffic Manager P. B. B:eed, drugglBt. 6m ? . Grler's almanacs at Speed's. 0?ll and get a Grler almanao. P. B. Speedy one. v IsS . .i - ? . s ring factor ? when man has made his ma s pension the man we used to call mid n commercial rush?a bald head is a serii or a roan, while for a woman?it is fatal Even those who can?those who are fixe >rd it or npt, thousands ,of us are bald?( eii inherited tendency; whether through'undu * What we want is I^AIR. , vain efforts to grow hair on bald heads, its natural shaide, and still, others to bar ; lost , tints of brown, blonde and auburn : lures haye give place to success. A reali positive cure for all hair and scalp troubles ? .x . f . it. .% . ? U. ! > t. .. ,* ot I, has no disa^rceaDiCjOaar. ? 19 WWUJj ?*f dandruff Is proof. THE STORY OF >bes are at workon - " ~ - Th^u a..: REXjkLl 9p"'HA!R TOM leof Rmcaix ^ 1 T~ " I begin treatment. Before placing Rex all "93" Hj jrou are bal^L Tonic on the market we reall . . that, we had a formula of exceptio )S TOJB^yrY." . value, and yet we determined to g highly recommend ,it a thorough trial before we offe Tonic as the best, a Rexall preparation. We the ir the preservation. f?r? wrote to one hundred druggi e promotion of its in as many cities, asking the name It not only pre* one customer who suffered from uid^ stops it from disease of the hair and scalp, resit a gloss and each* of, these customers we s greatly adds to its 0f the hair tonio a roman tall ?? ; ^ ^ ^ ^ Ionic as a dressing . esires to keep her "P0? ndition." Th* Result; Five reported II, Palmyra, N. Y, answer, two reported . adversely a Kill PORD. Drumrij ,W?P?*pp ^ '^gt^TOCo; oilly ' Dftllyj Effective J?na*ry 5.1007.' SpS ffiS .. . No. 12 No 10 N. 810*m . Eaatboaqd. D&liy Dally Di 9 20am " - ' ExJ n00*m 8 tat lone? A.M. P.M. A. .00pm Lv 8 30 1 5 18 12 1 00pm . Lv West Union.. 8 80 5 i'O 12 7T- Lv 8?nefcil 8 53 6 38 1 Lv JordanU 8 56 5 40 2 r ann Lv'AdinOI.'..:?. 9 10 6 55 2 item'- LvCbWtfV. - 9 13 6 58 2 2S.S Lv Pendftton ..... 9 45 6 10 2 Lv AUton ? 9 88 6 18 3 ^55 LVSatody bprlnga 9 86 6 21 3 Lv Denver 9 41 6 28 8 Lv Vtlt Abderaon 9 55 6 40 8 Lv Addereon (Prtr. dep). 10 DO # 45 3 o. Rj.) Lv Andqreoa (Fgt? dej>).-.. 10 0* 6 48 4 ' ArBelton..: 10 30 7 15 5 WealboQDd. No. 11 No. 9 o. Ry.) Btatlona? P. M. A. M. A. Lv Bo) loo 7 80 11 15 Jkvr n Rvi LV Anderson (Fat. depot) 7 56 1 2 21 w,u Lv Andereon (Paw. dep)L 7 59 12 84 8 Lv.Weat Aridereoa.:.......(. 8 05 12 80 9 ? _ Lv Denver r.....:.. 8 18 19 42 8 80pm Kx-Sun, Lv 8andy Uprtogc 8 23 12 47 8; 28pm Lv Anton .. 8 28 19 49 8 1 JOpm Lv Pendleton. 8 84 12 57 9 : ,N,4L) Lv Cherry's 8 44 1 07 9' / Lv Adam*...: 8 47- 1 JO 9 < LvJordahla.... 9 05 1 28 10 ; Lv Seneea.......: 9 07 1 80 10 . Lv West Unlqn? 9 25 1 50 11 ! A w ArWalballa 9 80 1 56 11 ; 5^5? ?? tylll also atop at tbe following stations t 4.15pm take on and let off passengers?Pblnne 5.80pm James, Toraway, "Weleb.' :Zam J. R- Anfleraon, 8nperlntenden 47am 700pm ' - - .30am 8.40pm ? departaree.M if you Buffer wltb indigestion, cc stlpation, feel mean and cross, strength or appetite, your system Augusta, Ga. unhealthy. Hollistc's Eocky Moi: tain Tea makes the system strong a atw1 . healthy.' 35c, Tea or Tablets. C, Call and get M11(or^ * * m'kMW IONIC I rk at thirty-five and is dubbed a EE die aged/' rather than allow his is dus handicap. - . d socially, financially and matri- ^ ther partially or wholly* H e mental effort, sickness, dandruff B Other millions have been spent Bj iish dandruff. And still dandruff E8 failed to return. ra hair tonic has at last been found. Eg u It is not sticky or gummy, will I? jrceable and pleasant to use. ra ' reports of the remedy and gave de- H tails of the splendid effect in each H individual case. B| We therefore selected "NINETY-- B aR THREE" HAIR TONIC as the name of this preparation) which we Rn| believe to be the best. Could any MB 1V0 ? other name be so significant of merit? H ; Any test have been more fair ? Any H If" results more encouraging ? ?S In buying Recall "93" Hair || Tonic you take no chances what- H 1 * ever. If after a trial you are not H To more than satisfied we will promptly H MKH ent and cheerfully refund your money. 9g IBB I ? ort SOLD ONLY AT OUR STORE. ? W no LARGE BOTTLE, 50 CENTS. W 1 nd MAIL ORDERS PILLED. ' J fl r V: I : ' v i Iladdon's Local**. Have yon seen tbe Dew center piece and I drawn work shown by The R, M. Haddon Co. 1 Do you need a pair kid gloves In short or ? long. In all colors? Call at the R. M. Hado. 8 don Co. a A nice ,ot ot hand bags Just received In the Err very newest styles at The R. M. Haddon Co. M. Silks. Silks. Don't forget that we always ' 80 keep the bine ribbon tafieta, the best money 40 can boy. Tbe R. M. Haddon Co. 12 When In Abbeville call and seeonr blanker ets. We have tbe best N. C. blanket on the 5; market. The R. M. Haddon Co. 0+ 58 08 Why get up in the morning feeling H blue, 43 Worry others and worry you ; 2[ Here's a secret between you and me, Better take Rocky Mountain Tea. ? C. A. Mil ford. J. 7 M. Read the advertisement of The $ Rosenberg Mercantile Co, You gj can save money by buying your $ clothing from them. w ?? ? ^ Special Announcement Regarding the Na15 tional Pure Food and Drug Lav. W ' We are pleased to announce that Foley's 50_ Honey and Tar for coaghs, colds and lung troubles Is Dot affected by the National Pure ind Food and Drug law as It contains no opiates y'a, or other harmful drugs, and we recommend It as a safe remedy for children and adults. P. t. B. Speed. Grippe Is sweeping the country. Stop It )n" with P^eventlc*. before It gets deeply wealed, no To check early colds with tbeso little Candy jo Cold Cure Tablets Is Rurely sensible and sale. Preventlcs contain no Quinine, no laxative, IU" nothing harsh or sickening. meumonia Du would never appear If early colds were a promptly broken. Also good for feverish chll* dren. Large box, 4-S tablets, 26 cento. Vest pocket boxes 5 oenie* Sold by C. A. Mllford, * - \/ JXSfck-:JU