The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, May 28, 1902, Image 5
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I The Press and Banner
I 0T*PoblUhed every Widowlij at R *
' tar la advisee.
fl Wednesday, May 28, 1902.
S If Tillman to iba Democratic party, aod If
I candidates are aworn to obey the Democratic
"*H* doM It make who may
(be*leei?l?
?? 1 ?m
Pat l'a la Jbe Tf?l.
W? hack op All ?? MT about "flIrion"
11 ?ur. B*rk It op, Ural, wltb <wr inoda; and
eeoond, with ?nr guarantee. W? have Mid a
gtmd deal a boo l "Clifton" In the laat few
yea re, and especially to the past few months,
alnoe we tnl?r|H oar capacity and improved
oar plant. We have made anme preiiv
. atmnr ataieiaenia a boot tbe quality of *011 fIm"
flour. If varan prove all we wjr, you
oaa hardly afford not to um THO^n " Come
la uOiler our guarantee and put ua to |h? teat
Branaford Mills, Owenaboro, Ky.
(Ilftaa-Caap.
The following Invliatlnn haa been received :
l>r. and Mr*. Jeeale A. (Mftoo request the
honor of your pre?enee al the marriage of
th?lr denchter. Josephine, to Mr. f*Roy
OiDP. Wrdnoxlav aP*rnon, Jonn-n. iwa.
hall poet thr?e o'clock, fit thtlr i*?ld*ne*.
Saint Paul Street. Orangeburg, Booth Caro*"?.
Clifton ?a a jronr* lady who l? w?ll
koown in Abheatiia. and haa many frleoda
bar*. Mr. (kmp la to ba coogratnlated on
winning ao Ihlr a brl?le.
VhM Mo HkaaM Nat bo Rccocnlaad,
At a rale, while a nan la anting down, or
iMaolac agaln*t wlodowa. ha baa do right to
expect recnanltlon from lad lea who are paaa.
Inc. and they boa Id not art him. Proper
MBtlaoat ahooid g?otrally prompt a maa to
toatato hit Mt at a laily paataa. And no
MO baa a fight to be recognised If bt dote
not do to.
x ? ? ?
ftpoclat Servleea.
A aartat of earaloea, coodorted by R*?. J. 8.
I - MoBkU,oru>?vr,B.r^?)" DV? iD?rww
I fwlai at tblt *wk. May 9, at lb* AmooI|
au Rafortoed Prwbytarian Cburcb. Tbcra
| will ba praacblDg twtra atek day. Tba flrat
J aarrta* will ha at It: M Tbnraday avant ng.
i Fiirnda tad atraogara ara cordially lavttad
! to all aaralcaa.
I IfBlIk laapreMoa.
j A tborootb Inapaatloo of all W? tad
artakMof tbaotty will eooaaaaaca Monday.
1 Jaaa tad. Taka warning and ba praparad.
[ Kiaaa will ba laapoaad oo all viola tor* of
HaaJtb Ordinance. J. L McMillan.
| Mayor.
Aaphall l>w*at.
TbaalJawalk oo iba aonihweat aid* of tbc
pnblta aqaarp l" balat laid with oamtot, and
will baoaaoftbaalcaatta tbaap-conntry.
Rala |?mM.
Kale to owded. tad mt* of lb* eropa ar*
ntorlH fna Um dry weaibrr. Vitjr lliUr
nla Dm toUw m Uila community tor mtmii
WNfa.
day loan tor I*#.
Oar lea Ikmmi will to opto lor lb# Ml* 01
lw IhMB 9 >. an. to I2J0 p. and from ft p. m.
to7p..m. Jiu lot dallrar+d on Baoday.
Tbomaoa Broa.
Joom P. MUlar.
Far tola.
Two weoad-baad. Moraa Wagooa.
Una top boiur. Oaa opaa bamr. Ooa pl?
Prtcaaraaaooabla. Am&IIoih.
laUta ? Trwpaaaara.
II paiaoM art fortolddrn to an tar or traaMM
apoo oar las da in aajr war.
Mtoa Hanna Kirk pa trick,
Mlaa Anal* Taylor.
lav Naaia, April la?, IMS.
Va. M. Bare vail. offloa. 140.
O. A. Wakeilng, office. ML
C. R. Btetoay'a dairy, 106., 2 rlaga.
J. J. Bionr, jawawr, iw.
K. H. SUn, reel dance. 131.
UiMlrj Aitacy.
I sow kit* tba agaaey tor tba Galea Htaau
Lna4nr,Oi*?nvlli?l8.C. 11 jou would like
to Mtf Umb do jour work itu mo your
laundry. J. W. MeKee, Jr.
Hoar* at tto AM??illr NM
lo fcIS a. a?. 10 to 10:40 a. n>. 12 IB to Lift
p. B. jp m.lo6p.Bi.
Hotel. H. Llbk. P. M.
We take pleasure In call lac to* attention
of wr raadtra lo ibo advertl?meat of Mr. W.
D. Barkxlaie la tble laaae. Mr. Barkadale I*
ooeotoar a?o?teaterprtaiBc merrbenta aad
t* always to bo fooad la ibelaad. Ha la aow
rSbrtac exceptionally flna bartalna la drum an
aaaipUa wbicb ba to elllof at alrleil>
BaiUtaore coat. Wbile elaltlag tba aioraln
aearebof bergslceyoo wou'd do wall to loot
tbroacb bis stock aa becerrlaa a tall aaaort Ml
of general BMrrbaadlaa.
Hit. V. K. McIlwaik. repreeeollBt Ibr
Twentieth Oratory Educational Paod of lb?
Myaod of Soatb Carol! aa, preeebed at Up pat
Loot CBaa Saturday aad Sunday, aad at u>?
Ubkw aarrlce la ibr Preebyteriaa Cbureb
Sunday alcbL Mr. Mellwala la as easy,
fluaat aprakar aBd baa brra saeeeetlul In bt>
work. At Loag Cane ba nartead aalea aab
eerlpiloa to tba KdaeaUouel food.
Ho*. Orlando Sbeppard. I**at Grand Mm
tar A. W. M..OI Soatb Carolina. wa? la town
laat Monday, tbr geestof Dr. K. K. H?rrt*oa.
Tba meetlaa oa Monday algbt waa wall at
iuuvu auu urfim vnv cnmrmg bpoo iwo.
He vii a M?l welcome ?Itltor to AbbtTllit,
? b?l? be bu B*Djr idBlttri.
John Oin Knw noit b**? read i|*la (bt
story of Robert Breeesnd ibe spider. HifUl
ml* i IbM tilrnpl Ibtijtir to break Into
tbe (Jelled (Metes Beeaie. Tbereara. however,
worn potlitetane 1a ftoalb Carolina than
Kvaaa.?Ouiemble Keened.
PleMIni Pant, who lived et Pair's Brtdg*le
ible eoeety, Is deed, atM years. A toed of
sbot (raa e abot gee entered bU bee, plsrcleg
ibe brmin. The eod ems Instantaneooa.
Ksv. J P. McKimkoh and Mr. A. B Morse,
treeleee from toe booth Carolina Presbytery,
tell last Monday lo ath ad Ibe Commencement
et Devldeoo.
The frtenda of Mr. and Mr*. Eb Huihn will
regret to laere of tee lilnea* of ihrtr little boo.
Harvey, el ibelr borne la Fori Pickett*.
Mb- Lawrence C PiTk?r left today for An
dersoe, wbere be will epeed a few days.
Wanted to bay. a good m lleb cow, or to rest
ooe fur metal room be. Apply tn
Mrs. W. A. Lea
Tost of Oaaeo for sele. Apply to W. 0.
Cbapmsn.
Tate* Itaaala.
Wbea yoa weal to bay aome rood aboee
heap go to Tetes. Tbey aell e 11.00 shoe tor
Mete.
Wbea yoa want to bey e dress or e nonet
or a pair boee ead weal I beat cbaep go lo
Tale A Co.
Tbey ere givlag ibe lowest pries ever beard
of na bets. A Bees bai for JOcts.
(Jroserlss can be boagbl et low prioss from
Tale. If lbs. crenelated engar fbrtl. 10 lbs.
good greeo coffee tor II.
.Itiat.
Remember..,
Abbeville Hardvare Co.
fkip nU nf nrnmntN umntM li tba bit
|Nt bit or tbe muuOi Men, women aod
eblldrena aodmntr tad tsovlir; solos ? >
radlouloualy low prices.
A. M. Smith ACa
Yoaoogbt to ka eoatlo?d by tbla time
Ibal ?a an oaada uarier* for aojrtblog you
BMd to oar IIm ; O?oml mercbaodtee. i
W U BsrkadaJ*. j
fah'Vriiflfeitfifltt * i ' ,
5^JFT,-!7:*? -?v ? - ~ <:
MNEATH THE SOO.
I ww tbe aortal laid beneath tbe k4,
With otrnn eron above ber brwi.
11 knew tbe immortal spirit wan with Ood?
A bright, para tool had runtd eternal real
first of a bond ot friend* to pas.* away,
Ber bo?y, uaeful life on earth ia dene.
Ended forerer ia oar toilaomo day.
For her tbe proniiaed rent has now begoo.
( stood and board tbe solemn accents fall.
"I am Um resnrraction and the life."
Ood, wboee great mercy watches over all.
Had t'ea my frlcud from oat our earthly i
strife.
We left ber lying ia her peaceful bed ,
Until tbe dawning of that laxt great day.
frosting in ooe who long ago hath wdd
That bis Will Wipe all bitter tear* away.
?Florence Peacock is Academy. 1
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POWER OF ORATORY. 1
Good Yolo* aad Via* rreooooe Cod at
For Macb.
It Is a Am thing that words have powct i
to burn and that In the flame of eloquence
a deal of trumpery and stuffy notions on
readily consumed. It has been said that '
genuine oratory is gone, but now and then J
(ha spirit of tbe mightiest power that
mores masses of men shows its over lasting
vitality in a notable way. With sincere
personal conviction to support him a man (
with a good vuloe and that gift of Adding ,
phrase unto phrase which is indefinable
may enchain a great convention, hold thousands
of men pliant to his thought and
feelings, or he may charm and cheer his '
hundred* in a banqueting halL 1
Tbe secret of genuine oratory, of the sort
that moves and stirs all hearers to respou- i
slve emotion, ia always to be found at tlie <
center of a storm of honest feeling on tbe
part of the orator. It is concealed in tbe
hidden plaoea of tbe Interior "Ifeand ia tbe
more effective whan its restraint is shown '
van in tha whirl of impassioned words or 1
nohU muthaline of nhrssn after nhrassi '
Private views and narrow contentions, per- c
sonal wishes, amm have a chance tor exposition
In oratocy that mores men and i
women. It most express large principles t
largely, or Its Influence never remains, nor t
has the fame of any orator endured except
of those who spoke far the largest conviction
and derive of the mind of man.
The sarllest movement which freed Boston
from England, although Lord North
osed to assure his countrymen that "no 1
other province will In the leastcountenanoe
the rebellious Bostonlans," was kept alive <
by the orators of Boston. The orations on c
the inn?acre, dollvsrad in the Old Brick
church, on the site of Cornhlll square, or
at the Old South church, were attended by
Immcnie crowds at people. It has been
well said that these patriotic orations are
a protective shield to our constitution.
'There an tow men of consequence among
us who did not commence their careers by
an oration on the 6th of March," wrote
John Qulncy Adams And In these days,
when, by aid of descendants of the "rebellious
Bostonlans," the stars and stripes
have wand In peace al A Idem ho t, oratory
is lending its time honored aid in the promotion
of arbitration between the Kngilth
peaking nation*.
To the dajr and tb? dMd
Strike the harpatring* of glory.
Ui the toiigtw of the tkqoni
Hallow the story.
?Boeton Transcript.
VM end Character.
Thai certain kinds of food affect a man
mentally, moraiiy ana payuceuj u mu
known. It to by no means impossible that
porridge bee contributed largely to the
characteristics at the Scotch; that It makes
their men brave, brawny and shrewd, and
their worn? bltthsome and bonny, and
their whole nation pious. A professor of
physiology Insists that the Inferiority of
the Celts to due to their universal use of
the potato as the ehlsf staple of diet He
ssjs that no man can live on potatoss and
amount to anything. An exclusive diet of
potatoss has no doubt contributed largely
to many at the characteristics of the Irimh.
Beef and h?'thwuigli many |pni>n^nfif
have no doubt had their influense on the
englishman. They have made him stubborn,
opinionated, self assertive and a good
fighter. His intellect, like his beer, is both
strong and hsevy, and not infrequently
tinged with bittornqn. The French, with
their notable variegated diet, are equally
whimsical in their minds. This is also
the cm* with the Americans, who have
pcrhapc the most versatile minds as well as
tiw wn?t ?hnmi?wt Mn nf tare of any nation.
Wi will not go so tar as to define jj
WHICH u ut aua ana wmcn u us emeot,
bat wo Insist that the dlot of the average
Londoner la far from being the beet for his
physical and mental health.?London Ho- 1
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WkMN U?? AlfT 1
The male flowers of the oak are gathered
In distant dusters round a long, swaying
stalk. Thsy approach much nearer to the
aooretlcoal idea of a flower individually.
Instead of being a mere aggregation of
anthers, or pollen cells, on simple scales,
thnee of the oak are poeeeeied of distinct 1
shffllke, hairy ralToes, each marked off
into sis or wren lobes and containing ten 4
slander stamens, with two celled an than. "
Then the female flowers, which are usual- J
tjr two or thrsa, near each other, hat not 1
connected, noretst each of an ovary, with *
thrsa short cur ted sty lee, and Invested by 0
a calyx that adberae cloeely to it and be
comae tha husk, or shell, of tha acorn. Tha
whole, except the style*, is held la a cap ?
farmed of many small overlapping scales,
which afterward lose their Individuality
and shrink Into mere roughness on the outside
of the cup that holds the acorn, for
only one ol the six orules contained In the
ovary dralope Into an acorn (seed or oorn
of the ac, or oak).?Good Words.
1
Oddly ant HU?ik
The most peculiar splden In the world,
as wall as the largest ones, Inhabit the 1?- 1
land of Sumatra. They are of all conceivable
forms and oolors, and some of them ,
pin threads almost as large and strong as
the grocer's twine. Some queerly shapsd j
spiders have square bodies poised on long
red legs, and others have crooked green
and yellow legs which support heart shaped a
bodies. One of the very oddest of the lot [
has a body that looks like that of a young
turtle, the "shell" having round knobs c
and psar shaped projections all over It? '
Si. Louis Bspublla
Owtwttj Ifiii
"Papa, what makes this chsses smell
r*"
"The proo? by which It ?u oared, 1
prauoMi"
(After boom momenta of profound oogl- t
lit ton.) "Papa, what would It small like
if It hadn't been cured?"?Chicago Trlb
on*.
The "ere of the martyr*," a famous era ,
In oh In the early church, commemorate*
the tenth and last groat persecution by
Diocletian, beginning Feb. 33, 884 JL D.
The dollar goldpiece was authorised by ,
set of oocgrsss March 3, 1848, and Its coinage
was bagun in the same yea*
I
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Home people miss today's muoua in j
looking for tomorrow's. '
Vo not carry a refrigerator atmoe
phere Into a world that needssunshine ,
Looking too long at little defects
blinds the eyea to big virtues
A cruel atory runs on wheels, and
every band oiU> tbe wheel* a? they
run.
It is well to be slow in following tbe
advice of the mau who does nut aet
tbe example.
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CANDIDATES.
Far Coairm.
inc. K. F. SMITH, of Pickens County, I
heritor eanonnced as candidate for Congres
from tbe Third Congreealonal District, end I
pledged to abide tbe reeullor tbe Democrail
prlmury election.
I. II. McCALLA, of Abbeville County, I
hereby announced a candidate (or Congre*
from the Tbltd Congiesalonal District In tli
Democratic primary, and la pledged to abld
Lbe reaalt of tbe une.
1 hereby announce my candidacy for Coo
trees from tbe Tblrd Congreaalonal District
tubjecl to tbe resuti of tbe Democratic Prl
nary election. OKO. E. PRINCK.
We are entborlfd to announce Moo. WM
N. GKAYDON as a candidate for Coagres
from this Consreeelooal District, aubject U
the Democratic Primary election.
We are authorized to announeo Wm. .
STIMULI NU aa a candidate fur Oongreaa, aub
eel to tbe Democratic primary.
Per Csaatjr Naprrtlsor.
We are authorized to announoe DAVII
jILLIAM as a candidal* Ior County Hupei
rlsor, sui ject to lbe Democratic Primary.
Wm in iiilhnrlud In arinoonce U. N
SICKLES aa candidal# for reflection to tb<
>IBm or County Bupervlaor, aabjact to tb<
Democratic Prlmao election.
Wiart authorised to announce GKOKGE
L WI1jH'>N aa a candidate lor County Super
rtaor, subject to tba Democratic Primary.
For Napcrlalradfal ( Matatlaa.
are aalborlied to annoonoe J. 8. UIBEK1
i candidate for re-election (or Connty super
ntendent or Education, aobjeot to Uie Demo
rratlc primary.
We are anlboriaed to announce J. E. Mc
DAVID aa a candidate for Connty Super
nlendeot of Education, atbject to tbe Dem
xsratle Primary.
Far Can sty Taeaanrer.
We are aatborlnd to aanoaaee G. A
XJUGLA88 aa a candidate for County Treaa
imp anhlmh In thft Hamnif Hi? nrimarv
We arc antbortced to announoe W. T
1KADLEY aa a candidate for Uoanlj Treaa
irer. aobjaet to tbo Democratic primary.
ACeasonable
Suggestion.
Soda Watku im \i.wayj?"I* Brason,"
whether taken Hot or Cold
U la a wbuleeome bevernce, on lea*
rendered deleterloua to health bjr
being landed with impure artificial
fltrorlnp and glnro?c Nyrupa.
II
^old soda drawn from
o?
Artie Fountain J
Laeki nothing (Ut could bo
h* tka matt
SoultiTo Palate. Vium
Ojiiy pure juicca mad*
l^lrtrt from froah fralti
can giro aay flavor
Our "Cold Soda" is always cold
THE SPEED DRUG CO.
State of South Carolina,
COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE.
8j the County Board of Education
%o Requirement* of Um Law In kogard to
Levying an Additional Tax for School
Purpoeoa Having Boon Compiled villi by
the Proper Partial la School District
Bo. 11. and Bo. 50.
It im hereby ordered that an
ileoilon b? bald at tbe usual voting place In
Id District oa Saturday tb? 141b day oi
una, 19uf, for tbe purpoee of determining
r hat bar an additional levy of ona mill will
* mod a for aohool purpose*; | bat the Iraateei
if Ilia aald Dlatrlot act aa managers of tba
loot ton.
Manager* of election must report reault ol
ilectlon wltbln ibraa daya after tbe election,
J. H. (J J BERT,
Chairman.
J KRAMER LYON.
R. P. GILLIAM.
Board of Eiamlnera.
rhe State of South Carolina,
COUNTY OK ABBEVILLE.
'rebate Court.-Citation for Letters of Admlnlatratloc.
By R. E. Em*. J intuit or Pkoiiatk.
tVHKBKAH. T. B. Kraaler baa made
?? ault to me, tosrant blm Letlera of Adnmlatratlon
of tbe Kdale^and ^ffecta of
f. x. acnaoio, i?ie ui aqiwtiim * ouniy,
ifcmmd.
These are tbmforf, lo cite and sdmonlab
ill aod singular the kindred iod creditor" of
be Mild K. II. MoHsnan, demwd, ibat they
>? aod appear before me. to the Ooart of Promt*,
to be bald at Abbnvlll* C H., oo Kriley,
tbe (lb day or June. 1902, after publicslou
hereof, at U o'clock In the forenoon, to
ihow cause, If any they have, why the said
td ministration ebould not be granted.
Given under my band and aaal of the Court,
tble ?>d day of May, In tba year
Hial.] of our Lord one thousand nine hundred
and two, aod In tbe Ittlb year ol
American Independence.
Published on tbe Mlb day of May and tbe
iih day of Jane, 1900, In the Frees and Ban*
ter and oo tbe Court House door fbr tbe
line required by law.
K. E. HILL,
May 97, 1902. Judge of Probate.
Winthrop College Scholarship
and Entrance
Examinations.
r HE EXAMINATIONS FORTHE AWARL
o> TiMl rntinfrrrtitf? in wiutbropcoi
Irge and for tbe admission of new etudenti
*111 be held at tbe County Court House oi
Krlday, July Utb, at a. in.
Appllcanta mail not be lees than flfteet
years of age.
When aebolarsblpe arc vacated after Jul]
llth, they will be awarded to thoee maklni
the highest average at this examination.
Tbe next seaelon will open Septembej 17tb
1901.
For further Information and a catalogue
sddreas
Pre*. I). B. JOHNSON,
Rock Hill, H.C.
May 87, lWti
Our drummers samples are making thi
dull times lively. It will be to your loteree
to call without dalay and acoura aom* of tbi
rest bargains wo ar?* oflerloc.
" A. M. Hmlth * Co.
Buy your botlery aod uoderwear fron
Barkadaln.
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If you
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and from
away, an
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that trad
terrupted
r Ther<
m
i*ooas w
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where e1
to buy.
A special and cordi
. and look at the Mamie
Ton can always get w
are arriving every day.
of our customers we w
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which are going
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in in Teiu. whsnVblr croDi are
IB ralaed and where pStfble prosper. I;
write for acopy of ouTlhandaorne )
booklets. "Homes in tnV) Houib- v
JI west" and "ThroughTefxas with >
I a Camera." Sent free(no\any> C
bod^who Iaaoxlou?tobelt4^rbiay
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Eacerslea Rain Aaaaaacctl bjr the
Naalktra Railway.
Animal Meeting Southern Educational Associal
Ion, Chattanooga, Tenn., July 1-1, 1U0J. i
one flrat-ciasa fare for the rooud trip, plua
18 00 meisb?rablp lee, to Cbattanoog? an?l re I
, turo, Irwn all points on tbe Houth#<rn. Dates
or sale June *Tlb to July l?t, Ineluslveir, with
flual limit July Htb. I9U!, exeepl that by de
Domi or ueie'i vunjoini i|eni on or nsiurv
July tith and payment of lee of any cent* an
e*ien"lon of not later than September 101b,
1909, may ba obtained. 1'eraooa living at un1
Important point* nhould notify ascot date In
advance on wblcb I bey wlab to leave. *o that
be an provide proper tlcketa for ibetn.
e. f.IttjjatidJ
/.TAILOR,:. I
n AH moved, and occupied the room* upM
stairs In Knox's Hall, and la nor pre i
pared to do all klndaof repairing and elftm i
In* of gsntlemen's olotbea on short no-Joe.
Samples of salts always on hand. Char** 1
- reasonatols
i
e The flower of joy bloomB In the garden
of sacrifice.
? Our Talcum Powder at IBo. Is the beet la
9 town. Tbe Speed DregCn.
wish
iblish:
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y day there are <
the great piles c
y one can reason
e never apart," b
e moves along t
iya
is no doubt abo
here they see t
srerybody trades
al invitation is hereb
Loth Stock of Spring i
hat you want. We 1
. As fast as we get <
'ant to make May th
Mf . 1
SALE OF
!' SAMPLES
ORE COST!
ved a shipment of
of 748 garments
ind children's wear
lil/a krtl aoI/oc ol
nrv^/ i IUI v/ar\w u i
; .
cost. You cannot
ome at once.
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r, ynicb line! /Vj I
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n I. BAIU, T. P. JL, ATLANTA, U. I
LW.biailB^eMT.^ ST.KCtS.1. jj
Haw II Doar.
The flrel object la life wltb tbe America
people l? to "get rlcb(be aetond, bow to r
(Kin good b<?ltb. Toe flnt can be oblaloc
hy energy, boneaty sod aavlng; ibeaecom
(good health) by using Ureeo'a Augual Kloi
or. Mboold yon be t deepoodeol auflTerer froi
aoy of Ibe t-flecu of Dyapepela, Liver Con
Slalot. Appendlrltia, Indlgeallon,ete..aucbi
Irk Headache. Pal pi latlou of tbe Heart, Hot
Htomarh, Habitual CoatlveneM. Dlzxineaa <
Head, Nervoua Prostration. Low Hgjrlla, eU
you need not suffer another amy. two uoa?
of Ibe well-known August Flower will r
llave you at once. Oo to Hpeed'a Drug 8toi
and ft a sample bottle tree. Regular slxe,'
eta. Uel Green's Hpeclal Almana<-. t-A-l
I ad don's Lacali.
silk Grenadlnea?Blk and Colored, prell
new atyles, 41x44 In wide at Haddoos
Blk iSatUle? Wool and Cotton. No mat
rial excels Ballata for hot weather. It
light and airy and bolda Its color, at Haddon
Millinery?You should aee the new 8uo
mer styles In bati opened at Haddon'a.
Medallion Laces?Tba latest productions I
lace bans. All ovar laces. Applique etc., Ju
ree'd at Haddon'a.
oxford Tlea and Hlrap Handles, tbe ne
tl) I KS In fool wear at Haddon'a.
You are ready to pack your blanket* awa
You will need MotbaJIna as this can ba pi*
ed on tbe moat delicate goods and not a la
liiaiu. Tbe Spaed Drug Co
to see?
:
mente
sil nil
. W. Wl
crowds of delighted
>f packages which tl
ably infer that "bu
ut always in harm
>riskly, smoothly ai
ut it, the people lik
jverybody else trad:
is undoubtedly a sj
7 given to all the people
and Summer Goods now
ceep up our Stock all th
rat of an article we ordei
e biggest business montl
HOi:
AT C
Drummers' Si
CON8IS1
Fans, Hose, Half Hose
Windsor Ties, Be
Under rests,
All over Embroidery
Linen Handkercl
Suspenders,
All to fo at strictly Baltimore coct while t
picked
W. D.
A T.nf nf Hill
Given
For the next Thirty Dayi
purchaser a coupon to the ai
so many dollars worth of o
pieoe of Chinaware free. Ct
see what we are giving to 01
Toors for bm
I*. T. a T. ?
"j Faints, Oils a;
We are headquarters for
Stains and Wall Covering!
antee prices to be lowes
yon contemplate painting
giving as a call. Ton
C. A. MI
Phone 107.
HADDON
? 1 J OI1U- Wnoh fiilVa 3ft
X oumru 011M1 ww now ?? >) ??
Colored Peau de Soie ax
Embroideries, New M
Bands, Velvet
_ MILLINERY!
~ Queen Quality Shoes i
? New lot of Oxford Tie? just receive
d All the new 8b
1. C/X CO' Cornet*, R. <
J, Corset, Ferriu' Waiat and Hururu -r Cor?<
Uj Call or send for what you want in
i R. M. Hadi
<5
S. -
A non-churehgoer in a community'
Is uot ho harmful aa a non-going, non- <
:y doiug church mem here. i
~ ' * * ' 1,4 * 1. If
It is tiara inueea to meet rnuu uajr n ,
we insist on piling Into it the regrets
* of yesterday and the worries of to-rnor-'
?* row.
Id I
sl The graces of (tod should sweep out i
of our hearts everything that is ugly, j
w It will do if we only let it have the
right ot way.
It is never ease or luxury, with freey
dom from seme of need aud care, that
iq the world's l>e*t and strongest helixTM1
are trained.
ii '
% busy
TO THE
ML*
I buyers, J
ley carry
yers and J
ony, and
ad unin- J
e to buy |
Lng; and J
ife place J
of the County to come q
offered by L.w-White.
ie time. New Goods )
r again. With the help
1 of the yeax.
ite.
OST! |
am pies. M
S Gloves,
>ws, Belts,
Ladles Wraps, S
Shirt Waists,
iiiefs,
Bonnets, etc.
Lbejr 1ml Coin* early before they ant All
BARKSPAUB. '3
naware to be 1
Away!
i we will give to each eMh Jjl
nount of your purchase, and
oupons will entitle yon to a 'M
ill at our store at onee and .'J
ir customers.
m * 1 i
iness,
I. MILLER,
ad Varnishes! 1
Faints, Oils, Varnishes,
b of all kinds. We gnart
quality considered. If J
we WUU1U ?p|HVVUIk? JVM
rs always on the alert,
LFORD,
The Druggist
JQ OFFERINGS
I O FOE MAY.
-inch Taffeta 8ilks, Black and
lit T.nnflinfl. White Goods.
edallion Laces, Lace
Ribbons. &c.
the time to get your Summer Hata.
mpes to select from. ^
ind Slippers.
<1, and at prices that will astonish you.
apes in Corset*. Standard make*?W.
& G. Corsets, Thomson's Glove Fitting
ladies goods.
don &' Co. 1
^9
i
There js joy in service because joy is
one of the fruits of obedience, and we .
re not obeying God unless we are at
urnrb flnlitcr hiw will
The bad show plainly that they are j
bad.
Home men mistake pewity for piety.
Only God is eternal. "The tbloga
which are seen are temporal; but tbe . j
hioKH which are not seen are eternal.
11 i? no sign of a Christion to wear a
face long enough to eat oats out of a j
churn. J
If you noil l>riu?orro dlclnea, J oat mil In
to im. i'U? Speed Drug Co.
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