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4 rhe Press and Banner |y I'ubllkAed av?ry Wednaadaj at W * tar la advance. Wednesday, March 26,1902. ? Dm Wnl O^alac. TbeLadleaof Dun Weal and vicinity will bear la mind (bat llnddon'a tor* wilt exhlb- w. It on ThnndiT and Krldav, - and 'A ln?t. the 1? MlMtrteilteiloek of Milling Owe tioodi ud Ladi?'? hiriil>bln|i ?rer showed to Due W?ak Mr. W. W. Kdwartf? and hi* aecompil?bed aKaiatanU will mik* It to jour Interest to give them a careful look. K. M. H addon * Co. He Dam Xol lake If. Your tracer may be pcrfTtiy conscientious Ih(, Ml MMMMM another floor tob?Ju?l a? ' pure aa Vllftoo," but ne do?a not and cannot ' know It to be mi, bfsnax be be? nolliln( to do TV Wltli It* niakiOK. It bel><?>ve? yon. therefore, , to buy an ahaoln'ely guaranteed flour-jn* ,, * that the Autl-A<luileratlnn Lmctif pnu ti? reglatarrd trade mark iu-and such a fl.mr la ' , BranaforU'a "Otlton." It la not only abaolately pure, but It lathe beat winter wheat patent (lour In ibeiua keL Aak your grocer ' , tor It. Our "White K^wo" (half patent) ?od 7?' "SpoHeaa" or "Hnow flake" (?tr*l*hl>ar* Ju?? mm pure, thongh poi ao white aa "Clifton." focal* h? T. <k T. M. Miller. J.KOich mo, J. It. U ?n ami Mn. Loa \iewlne In ? Abbeville, K. K Hoi Inn In Lownd?*vl|le. W. lh L. Borrb and J W. Mnrrnb In Ml. IVrae , > R. P. Mnrrln In Wllllnglon. and D. M. Pvrry- vll man In Burdrtni. > The Grip flrakM Hi an. |>* Mr. J. Hajne McDIII baa been in bad for a Ita week, n ursine n nloa oaae of tbegrlp wblcb lei 1m carried bom* with bin aone eight daya 1 ago. While thlr editor waa nick Mr. McPllI lio ma to w blm, and Inadvertantly contract wt ed a eaae nf grip, for wblcb b* bad no partlco- I lar use. W?> know exactly bow alek a man ne gala with tbegrlp, and we offer oar alneereai ".hi ay a pat by to nnr friend who. If hi* wlahee are b? reaper ted we feel quite aure, will never wree- ibi tie with tb* grip again. Mr. MeDI'l baa not bl< bean able U> be al bla atore for a week, bn1 I when be geU ba-k, oall on bin for tba beat of rai bargain*. Having k?t a weak be will be tra ready for ba?lneee In earn eat. ^ I Marriage af Mian ran ale Wllaaa. j? Mauuid la Deealnr, Georgia. January >3 al 1M. b) Ibe Rev. J. A. Beck. Dr. Harvev L. C Montgomery of MkHDopr, m, ana aw ?i Fannie Wllaon formerly of Abbeville. H. C. J Mies Wtleoa ?u formerly printer In tbe pei PtimumI Fanner offlae, end afterward abe for learned to be a trained nnrae. and waa em- E ployed In Atlanta. Oeorcla, at lbe time of ber of marrlaa*. Mue Wllaon U one of tbe prettiest Af brldea to be found In Georgia or Bontb Caro be Una,and aba li aa bappy a bird, wiu> oath J toe to mar ber pleasure. Youog and bappy, Ac pretty and ebeertul, her boabaod baa every I reaeon to be proud. We bare not tbe pleae- flei are of bla acquaintance. ? Ua uM*n *r ElrclUa. C Ooanell at meeting of March & iptmioM ba following manager* ot tbe Primary Election tin lor Marvb 77. frum 9 o'eloek a. m., UIJ 5 p. tn. m< AT OOUBT HOIXB. J R L. Mabry. ^ J. H. Cnctoran. *1 W. V. CIliokMnlc*. 7ri AT COTTOK KILL. W H. T. Ward lew, Koater Biirowell. '"J A. H. BarnelL. AT SHOP*. it,< Ueonre White. hp W M Edward a, 1 John Clare. *t A. M. P. Ckartk, March Mlh. At tbe Aaaoctate Reformed Preabylerlan 01 Cburcb tbe pajior^will preach next Hebbatb 001 Bioroiof on -me ni?eo mrm. AU an oordlaliy lovltad. r?l ? *ci ! ? TokMcsw. ? O. A. Nteklaa, Beef Market. No. 82. *G. W. Fuller, rraldepoe. No, 111. Abba* 11 la Purotinio Factory. No W. T. M. Gleoa, rwkluoe, No. MS. y* FHONEft KEXOVKD. ?c Rlcelrto Llf bt and Powar Co., 132 Hd 52. y Hill Williams. ivalUence, 07. Abbavllle Laaodry, S3. tw . T" " Ba laaadrjr Agrmey. aa I ao? bave tba agency for lb* Galea Htaam Mi Laaodrjr. Greenville, 8. C. Iljoa would like *? lo Dive uirixx aw juui ?u<B .u? laundry. J. W. McKee, Jr. ? t t Mi HImcIbv if AMsvlllo GMaty Hinging Convent too wlit 1 bold IIS spring SM?toa lo April. Any church ??f deal ring thik Convention to me?l with V, ?> My Mod Its Invitation to lbs KtereUry Cr ooo as possible. Jo*. J. Kllgoe, Hee. lo . ? ?n Bmuiliral Nt.o?k sr flswl*. ID< Mr C. W. Kendall ba* returned from tb> Northern market*. wben be bought a hwuil fol lino of tbe moat attractive g<md?. Ho will bo prepared to offer tlae beet of bargains t ex* waefe, although It would be bard to h?tt tu j} gOOCM OF IO0 prNMB wmcu uw la BMW UUUIU|. ^ Here's Tear iMrjr. Or * If you nNd mooey on your own terau, and da give ioud Meoriiy, you might learn wmr In thing toy oar In Ureal by applying to Mr. K. ? M. Uu, U tbe Abbeville poet office. if. * jj C|TK Hut. TIM ladle*of the Episcopal oharab will have |"e ao bunt on Monday evening, Marco 31, lo j? * rei When the new bridge and toe road aerun ca Long Cane are ready lor uar, ao effort will b? ">< aade to have a iree mail delivery rouu ?>< aatabllebed IB tbaleeetloa. Jail tblok of it. mi Kree mall route acroaa a muutry wbicb wa? P" frsqasnily impamabis. Mr. uol m wki?- wl wake to iba interests of 11m people mil wil: >u toad bis aid u. belplng lo establish belter J mail tad 11 Ilea. d Ta? Abbeville Union Meeilnc will b* h#M *" wilb ibe Dooalds Bapiui ntiorab, Hetardsy J, ad Sunday. March \S? ?nd SO. b+giunlca ai ,r a. in. An interesting program baa been pr?- ' pared, and a number ul rood add rem* a and rmoaiart ?x pec led. It ie earnestly hoi^i *h lb a l ibe eburebm of tbe Union, and others " will be well represented All will be bearing , . wetoumed lo tbeee exsiclses. 4B Tub sbbbsI meeting of tbs Lad lea Look Ceoe Cemetery riocieiy will ooeur at tbe pr Academy Friday. April lourlb,at flee o'clock. b< A lull attendance Is desired,m buanose of liu m portaaca will be iranascled. All dues ar* ex hi peeled lo be paid at ibla mesilng. *u in Allealloo Is called lo tbe tallowing Invlts 'a Una: "? Tue Htats Division U. D. C. Invites Ibe te Abbeville Chapter loaend represents It vee lo tb '" 1? L.Ann! I-NI, lit I Mi. rtMUiM luviutiua tiHMdvil to i be ? Veterana of your locality. Mrs. C. J. 8b?QDnn, Jr. P> Cor. Mre. H. C. Di vlaloo, U D. C. ?b The Rsv. K. A. CuiLm;wlll prcucti to tbe Metbudtet Kplecopal cbureb. Hoatb, ol ibta v gli| oo WtdoMdur, March 26ib, at 8 p. m. * Tbe public lotltM. After tbe imlo* tbe Quarterly Conference 01 tbe dtatloo will be held. U( The mar r i ate of MIm Hemphill and Mr. y? Green will ta&e place In tbe Aaaoclate Ke- ft lorined Cbureb Tbureday el lour o'elock. a MIM Eea Klrby will oome froui Hpartanburg to play tbe wedding marcb. at Mr. David Gilliam wu Id town a foe u days ago. Heaaya be u Id tbe race lor auper* *1 vlaor, aod will be there to tbe llolab. lie la a l' practical buaioeaa mao, and will talk bust- "l oaae neil Mummer. th Mas. Taogakt baa opened a mllllnerr aod !j] iirnu maniijif aaLabllabmeot oppoalte McDlli S a Ljoo'a Kara Its re Wore, and will be glad to aee bar Irteada, who may Deed goods or work Id bar ilot. 0| Ms. Hal Tauuast baa bwn Id Columbia it aeveral weeba. 10 iba cabinet abopa of the ? bootbero Railway. Hal baa tbe ability, aod wltb application, be will make a good me- ai coaolc. K ?? M U.AA, - A D^ntlfhl UllllHaPw W Will be on exhibition today. Tbe lad lea are H cordially Invited to visit ibia tiuictlre die '* play and in for tbemaelvee. di Dh.Taljiauk. tbe great preacher, ia lying ?! atdewtb'edoor.aod oot expeclod to live, lie " t<><>a a severe cold ou hla way from Mexico to L Waeblogtoo. * Nkxt Friday la Uood Friday, and Sunday w followiof la Eaater. Appropriate tervlcea |H Will do Uobbt be beld lo our rburchee. Nei J?<mkph T. HVijukh baa been la town N fbraweeb, aod will aprou Kaatar It. Abba- si wilt* with t>ar mother. Mrs. Taacart. ol Him Blanche axmkks or Puiiadaiphi* la ^ visiting her ouu?lna, Mr. and Mr*. J. O. Will- dl aou.of ibuciiy. , ^ Tuc many frlenda of Mlaa Delia Wiiaon will j regret lo know thai aba la qulia ill and bopa it ? for bar a speedy recovery. w . . (Jkocmd baa baan broken for tba erection el ' * ' of ma A?oalata He lores ad Cbureb In Colum- A hla. | H The dlraotora of tba furnttvra factory laat "! Weea adopted by-la wa fey wnlch they will be " governed. I *j 11 may have oocurrod to you that now la |C planting lima. _\ Rev. . wylky will preach at Uopawall p< cburoh am aobbatb. , ? When you are looking for acbool hooka, w labia la, pena, etc., don't forget tbe Mpeed Drug " Co.. tbay can furalab wbat you want ? Easter En dyaa. Eight oolora for So at ? ttpead Drag Co. ^ bi Jfiif . . & APR Ir. Wilson's Forty-Third / Banner Officc?A Little Others?Many of the Edi Readers in 1859, Gone tc ?o tbe flmt day of April, lh<* editor ?* l? QHWkpaper boughi Iront Wm. >1. WiUnu oiii*-tinli In llm Al>bpvi|le l'rt*?, licit w?? CDDnolidMieU with tlie Abbeville oner iu isia?. I will the efore Im" ?pfn th' I no next M ??iy. i Khail h?ve completed uty forty-third or in llil* i.in.*. Vltln ul Npenklng (if the varied <-x pe Hence* it have come to mo nlu<*e WW, 1 hnve ikhi II not Hiptit to lucDllun the imm.'a of ne<>f thooe content porarlew who flouted In iruallxiu, during the latter |>art of 111* W*. u Is'itf, ouic oftlie editor* mi l o*oern of county it?w*p?p?r* In thl* Slate were : V. A. l,ee, utid lluifh Wilaou of the Aubele i'rvw. V. C Divh*nJ'r. H. Of#**, owners of the ibevilif Manner. Is*. J I It in nor editor and owner of the ? WexlTvlwoopt1, who uitrward ohnu(?d name to thu Aaaoclate Unformed I'rexbyitn. rhiM. 1*. Milder and Jaa. M. Cro*aon were eJra aod owner* of the Newberry KUIiik Sun, ileh newspaper they untried In Mireh. lSid. tr It U' 11-1,1 wu editor of a .Ntvb?rrf ?rm>?prr la l.OH, wboae nutne, I beiieve van Nowborry Herald Too*. K. Ureneker J charge ol iho roechaulo*! department of f paper, and be we* a**l?ted In thai work by > brother. K cherd IL Ureneker. I M stokMt^lliediuiiJ publUbi-d the L?UHtrald. 1. P. lloyt, of that town, ir bU IJvrrpooi correspondent. , M. Grim wa< editor and pabllaher of the itkvllle Enquirer. V. P. Prior, Jobo C. On I ley and C. M. Mcnkla published the Southern Enterprise Greenville. i. E. Eiford was editor of tbe Mountaineer Greenville. aine* A. Hoyu was poblUbln* ? neweoar at Aodcraoo. tbe n?raeof wblcb I bave (OllrD. labert A. Tbomaon wai eUllo' and owner tbe Keow?f> Courier ai Old ricken?. lerwarda when tbe county waa divided, and tbe paper moved l?> Walballa. Irtbur Himklna was editor of tbe Edgefleld iiirUwr. ?. R. Durlao waa connected wli.b tbe Edgeid Ad??rtlaer O. NorrU A Co. pobllabtd Ibe Anderaon Mil*. >1 tbeae men of tbal time I know bat little, 11bat little may not be entirely 'inlatere*i|, even If In eoma of my uUUmeata.I iy not beeolltelv without error. William H. Wliaon. Irani whom 1 ogbt balf lnte'e?t in (be Abbeville mm, was tbe priutar and Junior partner lb W. A. L^e, who wa? tbe iidltor. Moon er aelllog bl* luieteet in tbe paper, Wo. H. Haoo removed In Waablngton.Ua., etudled ?. and publlabed a newapapsr for two or ree year*. lie moved to Lake city, Florida. Hied on a form. Afterward tie became ed ?r of a newnpapw?r, muJ was ai. one time at s be*d or tbe GrangeIn Ibe Land of Flowi. lie died several ye-?m hjco. V. A. Lee. editor of lb* Abbeville Ptmi.wm nan of culture aDd rrflnement, a mamber tbe Abbeville Bur, aud respouded to tbe t call to arm* la defence of bU country, i went to Balllvan's Island with tbe first rnptuy to leave tbe cty la IW1. When tbe ropany was dl>ch*rged (be n<*xt Marine, he enlisted, wuclecH Lieutenant, and served tbfully to tb? end of tbe war. without a ateb or wound. Returning from tbe war, renamed edlUirUI management o( the Abvine Preu. end oootlnued tbe work nntll 6, wben 1 bought bis balf Interest In tbe per wblen was then cxllrd by present name, tbe Abbeville Press and nner. Mr. Lee's parity of life, bis ability d bis literary attainments made bim a asplenias figure In tbe community. He id In l&ti, leaving a widow, one eon, aud n daughters. Vllllam C. Davie, editor of tbe Abbeville inner, was a liwyr, end occupied the offlet* w held by Hon. W. N. Urayunn. II*. IIKr r. Lee, volunteered early In thr w*r and lltlMItl LKUIROHDl ID UDf III UJS auw leCompauie*. He wa? killed la oneof tbe rlleal twillM of lb* war. He never married. > man ?u more uolvrrull* ealeemt-d for k alerting wortb. He nerved aa a member the Legialalure. ftio*. B C<ew?, vai printer and p?rt nwn?r llie Abbeville Banner, wllb W. C. Davia, llor. After Mr. Davis volunteered Mr ewa conducted the paper for a abort time, one of bla paragraph* be aaaured hla readilbat a little excitement like tbe impendI cou flirt, would not dlataro tbe equaolmlof tbe Abbeville Banner, or Interfere wiib publication But not withstanding Ibla, aoon nlneed I he offloe do-?ra, and marched tbe front. Wbeo tbe war w?? over be tne back to Abbeville. Ab >ut the l)fglDiiln( 1MB he resumed the publication of the Ab vllle Banner, James M. Cotbran nurcnedinK . C. Davia w editor and part owner. Mr. we. in oouneotlon with friend*. re?nmed n publ Icallon of the Liur*n?vllie Herald. WW beand JatneaH. Cothrau aold the Abville Banner to Lee ? Wilson of tbe Abhelle Preaa. Tbe paper* were consolidated, le press and other material wblcb bad beeu Ml to jrtol tbe Abbeville Banner waa aold W. H. McCaw, who alerted with It tbe pub lion of a dally newspaper In Columbia. ? Hi?ta hli? lift's* mi hi* life In a lamo pluaioa. After Mr. Ure*< returned to Lsu* ua be devoted bin whole time lo tbe publltl?u of tbe Herald. Id tbe Reform movecot In two be took mo motive pert, sod was sctad (Mate Sen el or. Later, be wee poetaster st Lsureo* for eeveral year*. He ailil ibllebee tbe Herald, sod te la good health, lib lbs prospect of mauy more years or uaeloees. Rev. J. I Hoooer, of tbe Aaaoclste Ke'ormPresbyterian, wssooeof tbe most pro* res re cltlseoa of Itue West. He led tbe move"Ut In pabllablog el|bl pace pspers la tbt? te. sod. If be wee ool tbe arm, he wsa one tbe earliest to a?e s cylinder preva In the ?per pailofHoutb Carollos. He foauded st u Weal, the Ural college la tbla Htate for e educatloo of womea. He ooutlaued hia eluloeoa uotll IS>H1 wbeo be dlrd, Itaviut a impress upon tbe community, the church, id tbe Htate. Mr. Uoooer was aeoaltlve to soy Isek of oper deference, sod, eveu at bla owu oust, i lo word sad deed, yielded, geoernasly snd *11 fully lo the appeal* or those who souabt a friendship or saked bla sld. An laatsnoe : i tne flfltae. mi tbe Bale ol the eatsts of hla ther-ln-la w. Juror* Llodaay.be alood by Hud w a neighbor bid off Feter, a negro cnrpour,al9l,W0. Afl?rwarUa II waa learned ibat e bid wan lor Vauc*, a alave*trader. The gro waa carried to ibe Jail al Abbeville, id waa aooo to b? takeu to Loulalaoa. M?r Ml ap creal laoientalloa tad made Uooa appeal* to be aaved from the baoda ol i trader. Mr. Boooer'a bear! waa touched, id rialof lu Ume to reach Abbeville by auo< he on mo extremely coid day, be paid aoee f-'.Ouu for Peter. I'eter waa overjoyed, ime home wltb him, utierlug greateat ei aaaloo of gratitude. lie waa aooo I ret am the booda of alavery. and Mr. Hon. ?r'a ft.OOu waa tone. If 1'eler ever, id later *ra, (cava evidence of appreciation of Mr. i'UUOl S lUMIIOBk III UIH UVURI <?u?u MW nahel plena Have I have never heard of II. Tame, M r. Bonner waa a must Interest Inic id pleasing preacher. He <Al not preach 10 terror* oi the law. He preached love, and ipealed to lb* heart. Becaute of the love fix iat wblcb I* belter, he would have u* rerain the evil thai I* wiiblo u*. Hecauae ol ie Joy and bapploeaa reaulllnu from the Igber llle he would have u* cultivate the irer and better aide of our nature. He often ?elt upon tbe lore and humility of our Sav< r,and would bave ua believe that be waa kened to tbe Lamb becauae of bla purity Innocence, and becauae of bla uieekues? i yielding blmaelf Into tbe banda of those hodetplirfully u?ed Mm. In buaioeaa no man ever had higher aland -da or truth and fair dealing than did Mr. onner. Where honor, truth or lolegrlty ere Involved, be retarded money not ol eater Importance than the ?aiid? under hi* et. In yeara ol intlniale knowledge ol bin ally conduct, I never knew him to awcrve ae lota Iroro the fctntlKhl line to luru a cent ? hiaitiPMniinn In * !tl?*vti?nlM he* nscrtnl not bleh way the moony v?i going. Ill* ohject an to be right. While be desired all that hla own, yet. If there wax r|ueallon, he ould rattier yield iban claim a doubttul dolr. Thoa. P. Hlliler and Jamea M. Croaaon of the ewberry KInIdk Huii, were lawyer*. Mr. Ilder lu a few year* alter the publication ' the i{l>lti( Hun waa commenced, In larch, IHHi. moved to Atlanta and ml. Mr. I'nwion moved to Tex Ha. lie ?w K>n elect* d Jud<e, and atlti liven, greatly inored by the people of hta adopted Mtate. Dr. D. W. Held of Ibe Jiewberry Memiiiei, ved but ? few y ?**m after hm roii'ieeMoti lib Ibe newspaper bualneaa. Tin*. K. Uren [or aocwMlra him unlltor of ibe sentinel, fier the war be puhltabed ibe Newberry erald for ptrhapa thirty yearn. The paper ood high ?muu| IU contemporaries. He aa aocceaafal In bu?ln?*a, and wan a liberal id devout Method lat. HI* brother, Klcliard . (irencker, during a long life, wan a factor i Newberrv J>turna<Um. He originated the ewberry Nnr? and fur miny yein tbe pa er wan dt?tingul?hed for I he excellence of IU lltorlal*. R. M.Htokea waa editor of llie I jmrninvlllt Irrald In JKJW, moved later to Columbia anil ubllahed an agricultural monthly magaxiiK*. flerward be went to Aahvllle, N. L? and aa tbere for aeverul year* In tbe ncwapapei oalneas. From that city lie went to 1'nlon, 1902.1 JL I. Anniversary in the Press and i of Himself and Much of itors and a Host of Newspaper Their Reward. bought the Union Tltnra, which new*paper he puMI-bed until bl* de?th In I*?-. He wu* always aciualt-d by the best ot principle*, and ' th<? life and character of hi* children atte*t Ill* rewl worth. L M.iirlut tif the Yorkvllle Kuijalrer, h?i occupied the name po?itiou longer than huj e.iiior In the Slate, ami bi* pap'-r ha* always Mood In tbe Iruut rank or JournalUm In South Carolina. And today greater care in taken In the publication of that paper, than r>r alinoal ttny county newapuper In the I'nlled state*. lie baa a well equipped printing office where the latrat and beat niMcblncry l* m?tail?d. in new?pai>er and lob printline bi* Mandard* are the higheM. W. I*. l'rlce. John C. Bailey and M. MoJiinkln printed the southern Knlerprixe about tbl* time. Mr. Price went to Iiablonega, (Jeorgia, *oou niter the war. The people 1 there recognizing hi* worth, tent hini to I t- -?- ? ? now and nwnur of u old nine, muiI any gold (bit be falls to ?tcure Iruto his mine lis collects at tils taw office. John C. Halley continued Id tbe printing business until a few years ago, wtien tie was elected Probate Judge of Ureenvllle County. He possessed many or tbe noble traiu,and baa fousbttbe buttloof life bravely against odds. He wns always on tbe side of whatever was for morality and religion, and tbe best temporal Interest* of tbe people He has a son who In a Presbyterian prrac bur. Mr. McJnnkln was oue of the best of men. lis went to Columbia since tbe war, shmed tbe Baptist Courier In that city, which be sold to James a. Hoyt who moved It to UreenTllle. Mr. McJunklo baa been dead for several years. In tbe Hummer of ISM, I rodn a mule from Laurens County to Greenville. looking for a 'Job as Journey mwn printer. As well as I can I now reeollecU I hitcbed my animal to a cblna tree In frontof tbe Enterprise office, and no polloeman bothered either mo or the mule. At twelve o'clock I rode my mule to McBee's mill on tbe river, wbere 1 bought a toll dish (nil nf mm for niv mule's dinner. I didn't Ct the Job In Greenvllle, but on my return In mrena R. M. Stukea gave me employment. And I waa In the Herald office on the'JSd day of February. ISM. when I went to Newberry. G. E. El ford edited the Greenville Mountaineer, and hla paper atool bleb wltb the people. Ita Influence wan (or cood. Jamei A. Hoyt, wbo waa puhliabtng a newspaper at Anderaou at the outbreak of tbe war, baa participated In all tbe exciting eventa Mnce 1M). He volunteered In an Anderenu Company, Which autTered perbapa more aevereiy tban any other. He waa Lieu tenant, and waa badly wounded. After tbe war ueatarted the publication of the Anderaon Intelligencer. He wielded Influence and made conkiderab!e money. In tbe atruggle j for Democratic reeonatructlon be took a con*plrlou? part, and waa all tbe time an Impiaratiie loe to the inlnruie that prevailed Iron. ISi?h to 1876. lie wa* devoted to Mouth* crn rigbta. and wan true to principle. He yielded nothing to lUdical money. For a time he edited a dally newnpapvr In Columbia. He I ben bought the Baptiat Courier and moved to Greenville. Later, he aold til*! piper, nougm me .Mountaineer. ?ou m oare became a power In politic*. He wu OUiMM of ibeHtale Democratic Executive Committee. wbeo Tlllroau look charge ol tbtnga. Io tbe ctropHUu of 1900 ha ran M prohibition candidate for Governor, polling tbe entire atrengtb of tbe prohtblllonlau. unci recivloc the fall vote of all those ctux'oe wbo were oppoeed to tbe dlapenaary. Tlie rmmpalfn *?? ran on tbe liquor laaue, and not'-n the personal fllneaaor popularity of be candidate*. Robert A. Thompson became owner of ibe Keowee Courier, which wa? I ben published at Old Plckena, about J8C4. He Improved tbe paper, g*ew In public fiivor. and became a factor in all mailers that agitated tbe public mind lo hla county. Koir a number ol year* lie waa Commlaatoner In Kqnlly, a member of the Walballa Bar. and baa never*I tlmea represented tbe people In tbe Leglalature. He raUed a company of volunteers of which he waa elected Captain. By realgnatloqa and death* be became Colonel of the Hecoml <*onlh Caro'lna Regiment In the Confederate ervtoe. aud la today one of tbe beat men In tbe sut?. i>. it. Dnrlaoe waa ronneelrd with tbe Kdgefleld Advertiser. He atlll Uvea, bear* an honored name, and write* for tbe Jubniion Monitor. AKl'llY TOIID AMD T. U. UIKSKI.U T. II. Kuaaell of the Anderson (iazelte quit |<>urn*lUin In tbe flftle*, moved to the couutry, and has aluce then devoted bin enericjr nod ?klll to farming. Me at III write* for tne newvpapera. He la now about eighty yeura old. Arrhy Todd ?m one of the .flrat malh | c'erkano the Oreenvllie and Columbia Hallroad. In ivu b? was Mt rick en wlih parai>ai* | ? t Helton and we* taken from the train on the i main Hue to Anderson, where be died at home wltlilu the nex few day*. aurrounded hjr hi* f*ml y. Toe Anderaon Gazette waa an old r?P*r. and It aeema to be a pity tbat It aboulu bave been allowed to die, and it* fame to be blotted fmm memory, and It* name to be forgotten. Mr. Todd waa connected with the Anderaoo Uaxeile certainty aa Car back a* ISIS, when lite ofllce waa deatroyed and the town auffered ao severely by Are Hi* partner then whs a Mr. Wyatt. It la aald that In the early flfilea, an old woman from tbe mountain* came Into the Oajcetle offlre, and aald that ah? wanted a Bible printed. She brought her knitting along, and would wait for It. Tbe obliging printer told the old woman to be aeated. He went out to a bookatoreand bought tbe Klble. with which *he wa* well pleaded. and aald mat It didn't take long to do tbe work. MO MENTION OK BKCKNT KIUTOIM. It will be noticed that no mention Is marie ol tbe More* of editors who have come on tbe scene klnre 1H5V. Many of tbetn have dlsappeered from Journalism, and scores of tbetn are atll! fining us-ful and honorable place* In otber Hue* of activity. Of tbem and tbelr successors who are today In tbe newspaper business, 1 make no mention, beotnMt 1 am making note* of men wbo figured in tbe fifties. HL'KVIVIJUJ KDITOICS. Of all tbe editors of l&Ytt. onlv two remain In tbe cam* city In which tbey tben lived. 1 refer to tbat veteran and superior Journallat L. M. Grist of the Yorkvllle Kn? qatrer and to tbe edl'or of the Tress and Bauner Mr. Grist's Journalistic career commenced In I83&?four years earlier than my own. Col. K. A. Thompson long ago gave up Journalism. L James A. Hovt and T. B. Crews are still Ieuitora, not uoi. novi moveu irom Anaemou to Ure?nvllie and Hon. T. B. Crewa moved Irom Abbeville to Lauren*. D. It. Durl*oe ol the Kdgefleld Advertiser , l? no longer with thai paper, and la only i nominally connected with tbe printing bualneas. W F. Price la In (ieorgla, and no longer i print*. i John C. Bailey 1h Probata Judge and Part* ' nothing more (or clrou* llokntb or deadbeat . *ul>*crlber*. I KIUroitH ANU Mt'lUM-ltlllKKM HAVE HONK TO T1IKIK KKWAKU. i Not only have the editors changed. The 11*1 ol Kubacrlbent to tbe different newnpapera of > today, would not he recognized aa the lUt of subscriber* to tbe aam* pa|<ern In IHTj9. In the ca*e of the I'rea* aud lUuner, we preaume not over half dozen would be louod whoao name" appeared in I8W *re tb?>re today, I'rof. J K. I.ev of Due We*t. Dr. J D. Neal of Troy, [ Wtn. II. Parker and I,. II. Ru**ell of Abbei ville. and I'rof. William Hood of Barlow, i Kla.. we believe, are tbe only namea thai are i now ou our book* that were there In ls.V. ! TWO (II T OK K?ru AIUIKVII.I.K F.lilTOILS MTII. 1.1 VK. i Ol tlie lour owner* of the t wo paper* at Ab J bevllle lu KVi. oue I* atlll in Abbeville, laud one in mi i.iiureiu>. tit ine oikhi hundred mibwcrItiern lit Ih'itt only n?? art* recognised a* *ub*crlberw to thin paper In 1MK!. Some ollll live, who do not take the puper, I but far (lie Kreaier number have Joined the kllenl mwjurlty. Ol llin four owner* of the Abtievlile new?papera In IK.'*). two ?urvlve, one win killed tu bailie, and one died Ml home in honorable old age. li K t AT fKCMlKKHM IN THE I'KINTINU 111*81NK-HS SINCE l?ii8. I In Ih* printing huNlncna ureal change* have j taken i'luce. iu IMS! mere were very if w joi> pre**?* in tbl* |>nri of t!?e stale and printed . atatlouery wit* uut common with bu*lue?? ,! meg. Id the enrly film**, when cyilmlur ; pre**e? were being Introduced fur priming i new*pa pent, the priutera were alarmed ut the I threatened MiirroMciunrut upon thw work ?l , tne man who mnutpuiated the baud pre*aeh. No nucIi thing m? xlcam lor running prroM in t lilx part ol the Slate wan known to me lu the j tilt lex. But uow every prlutlng office ha* one . or in ore Job preaaes, and uearly everybody uaes printed atatlooery. The old style haod ygrww " I L.W. , Ginghams and Ma White Em ri/nri the ladies whc expect to have enc the ladies of Abbet in our stockMr. L. W. W Spring Goods that A CordieL is hereby satisfied to show prfm hu nearly dlaappeared. Cylinder pmtM.ud >i?m cd|Iqm tn foand In neariy all the officee with which I am acquainted and no printer woo Id now take a Jnh or running a hand prraa, even If It wera otiered to him. Newberry, Greenwood. Abbeville, Yorkvllle, i?/??nnn and fJrr?nvilla hava c v llndar prettca and job preaaea wblcb are run by team or otbur engine power. Tbe Drat dollar paper, of which I have any recollection, waa print**! at Auderaou In tbe nit leu by Coir man ('. Puckett?tbl Noaibern Klght'a Advocate. My reeollectlon la, that It did not make money. In thoeedayarellgloui matter waa generally omitted from ?ecular newnpapera. it bat been only of late yeara that local new-pa pent published aermooa. Tbe Southern Klgbla Advocate waa amoog tbe Aral of tbe county pa pent to bave a rallg* loua column. J t waa kept up for a Ume with little auooeaa. After tbe "religion* column" had appeared for a time, a man lightly under tbe Influence of liquor came Into tbeofBre and with more or leaa profanity told tbe editor If be published any mora of tb**'rellgtoua column"be would atop hlaaubecrlpllon to tbe paper?and tbe religious column appeared no more In tbe Southern Klgbt'a Advooate. Now, I believe, all tbe newspaper* publlab more or leaa reilgloua mailer. M?ny ot them publish sermon*. Tbo habit of "blowing" or crowing over a little succeaa datra far back. Congressman J. L Orr, being mucb plraaed with au editorial utter a nee of th?* S uthern Klgbta Advocate band N tne Miuir iwwuijr uuiirhi m <ruu wpm the paper to twenty ii?idm. The next week tbe number of "now auttarrlbera received Itui Saturday" *? noi?l with a (rent flourish. The Independent I'reas wuh started In Abbeville lo 1KU )<i> a dollar paper, bat the experiment wan unsatisfactory anil tbe prlot Waa a fir rw aril rained (o iwo dollar*. MuTTOKJi KOK NKWSPAPKM. Belore the war many of the newapapera bad mottoea. The Keowee Courier bad for IU motto something like tbla: "To thine own aelf be true, and It moat follow aa tbe nlgbi the day, tbon cauat not be false to any man.' I Tne Newberry KlslugSun bad for IU motto ' It shines for all." L Tbe U recti vilie Enterprise was "A reflex 01 popular events." > The rirel ls?ne of tbe Abbeville Banner waa In March, 1SH, Charles H. Allen, editor. The motto waa "Liberty and my native will." In l&'iU, the motto of tbe Banner waa: "The Union of ib?8outh, for the Bike of the Union." A few year* later, wben othere bad succeeded Mr. Allen, and the excitement about tbi abolition ofaUvery was preaent,tbe motto wai changed to **The price of liberty la eternal vigilance," and tbat moltoe remained at lb* bead of the paper, until IU publication ceas. ed In 1NGI, bee >use of the war. When B. L. Fosey started the publication oi tbe Independent Press at Abbeville, May 12 lSKt.be pul beneath Ilia brad of tbe papei lhe?e wonl*: -I,rt It be Inalllled lutn tbt heart* of your children thai iha liberty of lb# preaa la the palladium of all your right*.' Under th? tutorial head, be had auothei motto: '"Willing to pralae, but not afraid m blame." Iloor memory la uotln error, tbe Due Weal Teleacope had (or Ita motto: **Wladom li tbe principal thing." * ALL. AT HOME PKI!*T LARUKK TYPK. Iiofore the war tbe oewapapera were all-at home-print. Tbe type averaged larger tbau tbal which la now uted. A'nong the pa pen which u?ed the largeat typo w >a tbe Yorkvilli Enquirer. If my memory la not at fault, It the early Qaiea, tbe Drat and fourtb pace were ael In plea. Tbe Aaaoelate Reformed Prnibyterian, wblcb waa tben called tb< Kr?klne Mlaeellany, waa aat in email pica ant! letiiC primer. It waa enatomary tben, even I It waa not oonaldered M?Ht to bave twi al??a oI type ?>n every paper, and tbe edltorlali were aet In ilieamaller type. Puient aidea, or co operative abeeU, wen unknown tben. CITY AMD OOUMTKY SEWSI'APKRS. Before (be war the eity oewapapera wen generally oo good lerma with their countrj brethren, and the country newapapera wen glad of nuy recognition by Ihelr dlatlnguiab ed contemporaries. The public sentiment n HUite waa largely coo trolled by Cbarleaton and the echoelng of the oplnlona of a Cbar leaton dally waa expected, and the number o country newapitpara lhai concurred In opln Inn witb the cliy dally waa evldenoeof Ita In fluence In controlling public MutlmeDt. R. *. IIiMldoa 4k Ce'a l^cali. We Invite all the adieu to our opening or March i!7lb and 2?tb. A beautiful line or new dreaa goods at Had dona. New allk sepbyr lor ablrt walata at Had doua. Have you seen thoae new waab silka foi ahlrtwalaia at Haddoua. Have you taken a look at those beautlfu "A. K. IV glngbaroa at Haddona. A large mutortmtnL of glnghama at K. M M?diloui4 Co. for fcU. White lawna, check nainsook*. molla engll?h long cloih, and white pl<|uea ai all prlcen at liaddona. A large aaaortment embroidery Imiertlngt mid lareaat lladdona. A new llDeof all over embroidery and lact for yokin and ?hlrt walMl nt lladdon*. A oew line ol hop aockiug for ladlea aklrta at lladdon'a. New arrlvuU In heavy good** for rainy dayi kirt. lirown, gray and black, at lUddon'a. A large Mock of ruonhln duck at 10c pel yard, at lladdonV A new lot rlinnanta in calico and yard wld< bleaching al J>e, at lladdon'a. liooU M??oriment ol blouiio lluen at all pri<??. at HuddonV. I j?dln M iMca r nd children* ahoeM, ul Had' don'a. A lew pair led atEOc. A large nod well aelected atock of ladlea, inUami and cbildiena allppera al all prlcea, al Haddou'i. Wall P?p*r- Llttle early you think T oh, no II Imi't! lu tim* l? plan abend and come toMtmx conclualou aa to bow many room* you will paper, be *ur? and ?c? my line be lorn buying. Geo. I'enney. I'lionc or call Mt lViinnva l>ru* Miore au<l Kel hII the Information you waut about paperin* your houae. Waxtkd-I'oor yearling cuttlo. Apply to iiua ltlcht-y. Abbeville. S. C. Harrla'a Carbonated Water and (JlDger Ale Mlllonl'H Drug .Store. White i dras is very large and a UOOUS ? ibroideriej i have seen them wonde lugh Embroideries in th rille County. Laces. t< HITE is now in mark every one will be pleas 1 Invitation given to the people of we can please yon. Co you, and you can be asi * CmMcr*U? Vtifrui D?IIm, THm April 32<33, ItM. Charleston. K. O.. March 21.1009. Mr. B. J. Martin. Donald*, H. u. Dear Sir?I understand from General C. I. Walker. Greenwood. H. OU ibat you are In quiring as to route or tbe official train to Dallaa, Texas, after leaving South Carolina. 1 have pleasure In advising that Uila train will go via Hlrralagham. Meridian. Jackson, Hbreveport and tbe Texas and Pacific Kailway. This being tbe abort est poaalble route. It was selected on tbat aooount We will leave Columbia at 11 a. m.. April 2Mb. aod will paaa Donalds about ?45 p. tn. tbat date, and snail be glad for you to Join us. Please let ma know if you will naad a sleeping car bertb or not. Tbe rata will ba S3 per double bertb tbroogb to Dallas. Hoping to bear from you shortly, I am Yours vary truly, ' R. W. Hunt, Division Pasaenger Agent, j , m I BARRED P. ROCKS SB! i - Are acknowledged to be the best in r the world. We have a select lot of . Hen*. Hawkins A Thomson *trains. ' Yard headed by full blooded Thomson ; Riuirlet Cock. No stock for sale. For ' the next two months will Hell limited ' number of Egjpt for 50c. for IX Ad* drew* all orders to \ Sunnyside Poultry Farm, P. O. Box 153. ABBEVILLE, S. C. March 80, lwri tf IN THE 5 ; District Court of the United States FOR THE I District of South Carolina. IN THE MATTER OF , CHARLES H. EDMUNDS, [ BANKRUPT-IN BANKRUPTCY. r To the oredltora of Cbarlee H. Edmunda, In . ibe County of Abbeville and District aforeI said, a bankrupt. - Notice Is bereby given that on tbe -41 h day of March, A. D. the uld Cbarlea H. Edmanda waa duly adjudicated bankrupt; and that tbe Aral meeting of creditors will be held In my office In tbe City of Abbeville, 8.1 > C., on tbe 5th day of April, 19ft!, at U o'olock 1 In the forenoon at which time creditors may ! attend, prove their clalma, appoint a truate*,1 examine the bankrupt,and tranaaclaucb but-! Inesa as may properly come before said j r meeting. J. KRAHER LYON. I Referee lu Bankruptcy. Pated March r>, ISAtt. BEE-KEEPING i REVOLUTIONIZED!' | I HV l'HI NO A PIUCTICAL HOMEMADE j u.lmlla 4%t luklim All Mlir- I 1 plutt honey, free from brood or "bee-bread," at j , | any ?eav>n. j < Kvery purcha?er of right gotn n miniature it 1 pattern Id numbered part", with instruction! j i i for making hive uud operating nywiem and ! I I copy of "Hee Keeping Made Ka*y for Kvery I ' Home." Thla book I* adapted to the com pre i henalon of people not familiar with tbe bual-1 I nt-M, itml glve? practical matter pot tound In' ' Htandard work*. Total coat only fi Apply to, A. C. SMITH * CO.. ! . ' March DS. rj>c. tf Cold water, Ua. j 1 ! Wall Paper? Having ?ecure<1 the agency! I for Alfred i'rata A Co., of New York, I am of-1 ; ferlng the moot up-to-date Hue of Wall i'aper , ? ".I'll"" lifiiiMhl t.i AhliM : ' vllle. New namploa Ju?t In. lllve mo h call.j 11 would Ih' pleaiMil u>?how you whether you ! buy or riot. j I. when down town cull Mini ?ee my I beautiful line of Wall l'?p?r and moulding, ' they are rIkt>' up to tbe mluule Ueo. I'euuey. | | If you w.?nt ulwj Aiuilonrry cheap, go to J .MiliorUN nrujc wiore. | ?i Is preparing for a ver iness. He has alreat many new, desirabl TTic atnnlr r .ttractive. Can also be fotu ties, and the bes ), I are so very, ven I of Embroideries >r how they can be sc e next two or three t x), will constitute an L J !11 ^ ;ei ana win enaeavor ed with. the county to come ai me without delay. "W araraH nf t.ho rorrr hoat J VIA VV% V* VMS/ VA J MWMV CANDIDATES. Far Hayar of (be City. We are authorised to announce J. I* McMillan aa a candidate for Mayor of tbe city of Abbeville, anbject to the rule* of ibe Democratic primary. Dr. 8. O. Tbompeon Is announced aa a can* dldate for re-elrctton to tbe office of Mayor of the city of Abbeville, subject to tbe rules of tbe Democratic primary. Far AKcraiaa. We an authorised to announce W. D. Barksdaleasa candidate for Alderman from Ward Three i3), subject lo tbe Democratic primary. We are authorised to announce E. A. Tbompeon aa a candidate for Alderman from Ward Three (S), subject to tbe Democratic primary. The l?a ( A veld. Preserve me from the man who aaya: ** Well, really. I must go ! " And who, then. settles down to chat With me an hour or mo. Preserve me from tbe man who *ayi: - I was about to say That I would feel obliged If you Would lend me to-day. Preserve me from the man who Ireada Coon mv corn* to see If they arc painful, tbeu who aaya: " I Hope you'll pardon me." I'r?ii*r?e ma from lb* man who Irlca Whene'er we ctffenoa to meet. To phmi me on both aldea at once And take up all the atreeu l'reaer?e me from the man who haa The only kid, and who la alwajra telling me about Tbe tblnga that kid can do. TBOY NEWS. Wctlbfr Prf4lcll?a?-Wli? la PImI muw-Vlaltaru Conln mmI Uolag. Troy, 8. C., March, 2t 1SOT. Winter lagradually yielding toSpring,and aooo all nature will be In velvety green. There will bo aervlce at Ix>ng Cane next Habbatb by the Paetor. Mra. Mamie Burnalde, and little eon. from are here with ber parent*. Mr. and Mra. D. W. l>owtln. Mra. D. J. Wardlaw from Ballvue la staying lor a few weeka with her daughtera, Mra. J. C. Kennedy and Mra. W, H. Iloblnaon. We are miry to know Mlaa Afgte Harvley of Hlbler, le critically III. Owing to tbe Mb 8abbatb, and Quarterly meeting, there will not be preaching In tbe Metbodlat t'burcb until tbe Jrd'Habbatb after noon. These April showers are Indicative of wirm"t weatber, ud lei all get read/ for Uood Friday to plant beans. Mrs. Robert Crawford from Long Cane, neat some dnjri recently with her sister. Mm. Mary Drennan. Mr. Ctiarlee P. Prwmly la np from Augusta wltb bl? mother at Cedar Hp rings. Miss Minnie Tsggart la In Abbeville with relative*. Mm. W. W. Hacked and little laabel. have returned to their home In Augasta. J. Kurmau Cllnkscalea, who waa for nine montbaat Naahvllie Tenn., la home for a real up before taking another coarse in medlelne. Itev. W. J. Wylle of Donalds. 8. C.. will preach at Hopewell next Sabbatb at 11 o'rluck. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Morey have for two weeks been vlaltlng frlenda on Look Cane. We are glad to announce that Ureeowood County will have a day at tbe Charleston Expo?llloo, and tbe day fixed Is May 1st, tba round trip only three dollars. A aplendld time to visit the " City by tbe Hea " and we may not have cheap rates again. Kev. II. B. Blakely and hla little daughter. Sara, spent a few days with bis parents at Ora tliIm week. Mr. and Mr*. Joel Maunders of Hordeaa.aod her father CapL Bob Roblnaon of McCormlck were appreciative listeners at tba A. R. P. church Habbatb morning, where a aennon above the average, waa preached by tbe pastor on temperance. Reduced Rale* to Thm vi* the H*mboard Air Lisa. Account Confederate Velerao* Kcuoloo, the Heatxmrd Air Line Railway will nell from al! \ It* KiMtlonn round trip tlckeU to IMHmji. Te*imi, lit rate of one cent per mile. Follow In* rate* will apply from alatlon* named : (ireeuwood S 3i Abbeville at U> I Calhoun Kalla 'JU 'Ji Ticket* will be on mile April 1Mb, l'Jtb and >nih with rinai limit Muv Jod. with prlvllt-ce I jf extcmilonof return limit to May lMli, by Iepo*ll!tiK ticket* wlih Joint agent at Dm I In* to or hoforp April :>>tb and upon payment of ee of .Vi cent*. For further Information retit! vp to acbeduli-*, sleeping car faclllllnt. etc., ipply to neareat ticket ageut of Seaboard Air Mue Hallway. Krdnrrd Ralea loMunth 4'aroliaa Hun?lay Nrhool Convention. Account of tbe above occailon the .Seaboard ! Air Line will cell round trip ticket* from ill of 11a htallons tn South Carolina totireen?<mhI at reduced rate*. Tha followlbx total i 'uteM will apply to Important point* namely : Abbeville, H. C J "i j I'arlUle, " 8 00 t heater, " .. . 3 tfi (nlhouu hill In i .*) Cat?whii. M. i' I 16 Clinton, S. (' 1 So Tickets on mm if March '.Mill, j-Mli ami Ailh, I ml ted to return paMmgo uutll March i'lU. For furtbxr Information, ticket*. etc., rail in nean-t liokol y large Spring Bnsly received a great e and seasonable f Prints, Percales, ;:3 | | jgjS id in large quantaj I it part of it is, they 7 cheap. Our stock is simclv immense. >ld so cheap. We weeks to supply all important feature to hnv a stock of id see ust We are || re have the Goods otfAnfinn How Bewallfal la Mt Wim ? *.? ,j BT JAXH) KDCKHAM. How beaaUfol to be wlib Ood, When earth Is fading Ilk* a dream, And from tbla miet-eoeirvted bora We laancb upon tbe ankoovn stream! No donbt, ao leaf, no aaxtooa ear*. Bat comforted by ibffand rod, In the faitb-brtgbtened boor of death 1 ' VA How beautiful to b* with Ood I How sweet to lay tbc bnnUn by* , f - v The task in wrooabt wltb toll sad prayer, Aim a red tbat Ha who ealla will trad One better still tbe yoke to tear. What peace, when we have done oar bMt, '-?i To leave tbe pilgrim path, long trod, 1 And In yon fields of aabodel. .''A 1 k Will |/ui V/?>t U11V1 1/VUk fresh drugs. Our prices ' are much below the average. All goods de! livered at your home immediately, with no extra charge for the delivery. 1*1 I n Fill Your PreitoripliouH. THE SPEED DRU8 CO. I 1 E. F. BILLIARD, .".TAILOR, HAS moved, and occupies the room* op* Mtair* In Knox'a Hall, and U now pre pared to do all klndaof repairing and oleaa Ing of gentlemen'a clotbea on abort notice. Ham plea ol aallaalwaya on band. Cbam , r?nnahli -? Trying to enjoy life without doing {something useful ia like trying to thread a cauibric ceedle with a rope. - 1 There is a vaat difference between mixing your politUai in to your religion and taking your religion into your |H>lit ii*M. J Moow-wblle, be evermore with God t BaTood the partlnga ud the palne, i .JSk Beyood the sigblngand the tears, Ob. beeotlfal to be with Ood Through ell the endless, bleeeed years; To Me bin face, to hear bla voice, Tc know him betterday by day, Aod love blm ee the flowers love light. And serve blm as Immortals may. Then let It fede, ibis dream of earth, When I have dooe my life-work here, ' ?7ij Or loog, or short, ee seemeth beetWhs t matters, eo Ood's wtU appear? I will not fear to launch my hart. Upon the darkly rolling flood; Tl? but tn pierce the miat?and than How beautlfo! to be with Ood i Tbe last words of Francee E. Wlllard. City Election! i The regular city election will *8 be beld In the Conrl Hoase, im Tuesday, April 8th, 1903. . j from 9 a. to. anlll 4 p. m-, | Managers?W. C. DaPra. W. V. CUakMala* l H. T. Wardlaw, H. O. THOMPSON, JAMKH CHALK KR8, Ma jot. Hacratarjr. WHEN YOU j TAKE MEDICINE M You do so because you want to get well quick- > |j IJ UUllg J uui PRESCRIPTIONS V to our Drug Store and we will help all we can. Your medicine will contain exactly what the Doctor directs, and it will be compounded frnm nuroct nnA Kocf