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MM???????? About LaiUrtr* The HUU. Tbe Supreme Ooart of the t tilled state* b*? J net reodered a decision that the I'uiteU SUtw government luu tbo riuht to lorbld tbo trmoamlaeloQ ot lottery ticket* from one State to another by expreea or Id any olber manner whatever. Tbe exclusion o{ lottery tMkate from tbe mall* wo* Justified on tbe cruond that tbe poetal eervtoe la conducted by Uie government. Tbe Juatlfleatlou of tbe exclusion Irom tbe expree* u baaed on tbe power that the government bae to regulate aimrnvroa between the state*, and under thl* tbe right to delude anything thai 1m dantcroua to tbe public mutely or public moruln. Tills Is ai? extreme atretclilug or tbe later Uto commerce clause, and has been accepted by tbe publlo largely because at* general sontlment that a lottery la a manifestation of total depravity. No form ol gambling deems to be more obnoxlooa to tbe present genera* Don tbao tbe lottery. It la Interesting to note tbe change of sentiment that bas eome about in tbe recant pant. Here la a copy of tbe Charleston Mercury bearing date March V, ISM. It contains an two separate page* more than half a column of tbe same advertisement of tbe Maryland Mosouebannah lottery wllb a capital prise of *to.uoo, to draw on tbe 15tb: another of IWon to be drawn on tbe Xtnd; and *'a mast mag atflcent scheme" by wbleh a capital prise of W.OUO will be drawn on tbe 9th. Our package of ticket* may draw fBOjUOO," and tbe total prises amonut'-altogether to nearly one million dollars." "TheMouth Carolina Lottery," 28 Broad street, also advertises some "splendid Mbernee" of drawing, with capital prises orm.WiMtt.0tt and 930,000 respectively. besides numerous smaller prises. In tbe editorial columns Is Ibund tbe following announcement: -Tbe drawing of the H?U> n>*nllna Intlitr*. CliH Nol. 10. for 1H4&. will take place at tbe city ball tbla afternoon, at balf paat 4 o'clock. Hee ad vertlaemeot." Tbe tea lb volnme ol Ibe etatotee at large of Soutb Carolina eootaloa tbe Index to all tbe acta pneed from tbe beginning of tbe colony to tbe year 1838. It oootaln* a Mat of loUerif* eoverlic a pagu and a balf. Tbe Drat act re cardidu tbem iraa pa?1 in 1781 and It contained tbe following preamble, wbleb would aecocd witb Um view of tbe moat faatldlooa sereon today: "Wbareaa many pereona bave lately aad oo dlally preeome to set op lottery* under tbo ^ of aalea of bowea, landa, plate, Jowela, cooda, waree, mercbandlaea nod oinir tblnge by ebanoea, wbleb pnMtlceaare tlghly prejudicial to tbe trade oftble prorUM* and tend to defraud blamajeety'a eabjecta; wo therefore pray your moat eacrad malaat!', and be It enacted by nia exoeUoody JankM Olan. coventor, etc.," that any peceoa wbo nay eat op a lottery in Cbarlaatown or wltbln ? mllea thereof tor tbo aale of any kind of property aball forfeit tbe penalty of ?M0, Mio-tblrd to go to tbe Informer, one-tblrd to tlie province and one-tbtrd to tbe poor of tbo par lab; and any porcbaaer of a defeat abali forfeit ?5, recoverable In any court of the State, and that "uo eaaoln, protection wager of la w * any mom tban ooe Imparlance aball be allowed." Tbe next year a atrtajpaat law waa enacted agalnat gaming of j?n, no 111 a obang* ount la public *eutiMOt,tDd lotteries were mwdtd m Uw beat MMBiofnWni BMW07 for educational, cbar I table tod redgbae purpoeee. In lTWsundry ymoM ot OwMtota wpwwntiJ that the poor ud neeeaaltoua among them daring tb*lr saftarlnge onder tb? dleordera looldeni to U|at port ail Um oountry la tbe tell of tbe |w, extremely ilrtmwd lor tb* wool of aom*raltabl* building to bo lodged In," and lb* aammbty authorised Ham. Brownfleld. Tueker, Hart, Dolonrllao and other* -to WmM proaid to the drawing. aad finally u> conclude, a lottery tc?r the purpose above mentioned, prorldtd tbey do aot rata* a (tend nriilM one tboaa* nd poanda." la tbe MM?RU?M pmriM thai the company for the inland navigation from Santa* to Oooper rlTer mlabt aleo ralae by lottery a aum not rr needing ilx tbooaand pounds. In 1716 In order to aasiat William MoClurv to aatabllab a eottoo manufactory, Meeen. Tbonaaa Labra, William Tnrptn, Tbomaa Taylor, J. G. Gnlgaard, BanJ. Waring, John Himpaon aad Jobo Hunter ware authorised to rata* etebt baadrad poanda by a lottery, ball to be etfhi to William MoClnra, provided he enter a a boad to aompleta each factory to a rmeonabla time, and tb* balanea to eome oth rfectory. Tbe aame day a lottery vaa authorised for lb* Improvement of navigation from Vienna to A agnate. Having adopted lb* Idea of aiding Indaet rial enterpriaea by lottery lb* aaaambly took a atep fnrtb*r and In UW authorised Capt. George Grace and others to rmlae tlx hundred doilara by lottery Ibr the ereetloo of a boaae of worship la GrMovlll*," on lb* ground tbal "any encouragement of mprals and tb* pro motion of religion alwaya oondncta to tbe b*o?tlt Of a Btate." Tb* Episcopal ebnrcb In Grwnvlll* la atlll known aa "Oraee Cbureb." la tlwaam* act tb* vaatry and wardena of tbe "Cplaeopal eburob of Georgetown, Win yah," war* authorised to ralae five tbooaand dollar* la tb* mme way for tb* repair of tb*lr church. Ou tbe same day tb* prt*ldentaod trnetam at tb* Sccond Preabyterlan burcb In Charleston war* allowed to rala* a aom for tb* build in 1IIG similar privileges war* given to the Hevannab River Lottery aociety and tbe II?Bfact District society (for a eehool); In mi a kXUry was granted for open lag ML Jaraaa OooaaCraek irom Bank river to Cbapal bridge. Two years later permlaakm waa given to Trinity ebureb and the Presbyterian church In Colombia to ralae, aaeb, two thousand dollars by lottery. Tbe Masona were permitted to ralae money for tbe ereetlon of lodges In Charleston. Columbia and Georgetown, and - la IBM Bt. Peter'a ebnreb. Columbia, waa al Toweji to rslee ten tbouaand dollara (or support bf tbe ebareh. Later on aimilar privilagea ware granted to Bion cburcb, wlnnaboro, Mount Ploaaant academy, W11 liameb org ?illamj. Mount Clio academy, Montleelio academy. York villa Female academy, Darlington academy, South Carolina Aoademy of Klne Arte, aeverai Masonie lodges, a meeting bouae In Coownyboro and tbe Havannab River BmMM aaeoclation. It to notknown to f bat extent tbe different MswbaUoH availed tbemeeivee of tbe pi+vllegeegranted. But tbe acta tbemaelvee indicate tbe aentlmeot of tbe people. Lalar on tba Idea gathered force I bat tbla waa not tba proper way of raising funda and lotterlee wereauppreeeed. Jt ia interest)Dg to note that wbereaa a century ago lotteries were be id to be laudable enterprieee and nlnepina and "flddlee" were oonaidered to be direct emanatlone from bla Satanic MaJeaty, tanplna and vlollna now bave tbe stamp ol tba blgbeat approval wbile lotterlee are decidedly under tbe ban. No wonder tbe old philoeopber exclaimed "Tliaea change and we change with them." Oaad Meads Ms? ta Have Ttoeaa. Tbe people of Abbeville County bavepaid Id taxee over gl50,000 ud glno a |mt deal of labor la the last SO 7ftn to have good roads and brldgee; and yet tba roads are almost Impassible dartog tbe winter months, and tba brldgee are tot UUle better tban they were 30years ego. Tb* same oondlUons prevail all orer the state. Tbe General Assembly at Its last session discerned tbe satyeet, bat failed to mart any chance In tbe preeeat system of working in# roads. It to the prevailing opinion that we can not have aay better made and brldgee nnlaes wa raise mora money by laxaUoo. Maajy tblak tbe eooaty shoo id lwo? bonde bearing Inter set at II percent. We bave bad in Abtae Hie Oountv for the last to yearsa boot tGOOO in moaey aacl tbe labor of a number of oon tale to keep np made and brldgee. It is aotter waat of means that we have no better roads and bridges. A competent and wepoaetblc oontraetor oan with tbe money w? provided and labor and Implemenu on band, make tbe roade 100 per eeot better In tbe aastS years. If this can be done I preeame tba pablle woald Uke to know bow and wby It sboold not be done. Will pablleb plan and spsdfleatlone la next tosae. Pro Bono Fnbllo). THE CVBAI RECIPROCITY TREATY Ita A?lva<MUea Claim Three er Fear Vein lere Thee Um Meeiwry Twe-ThMs HaJarllj. Washington, March V.?Tbe senate oom mltteeon foreign reiatiuo* will not meet tomorrow to take up tbe Coban (renty. bat probably will bold a session Wednesday to report ft. quits a nnmber of Democratic eenators are opopeed to tbe treaty and while they say lihey have no deal re to prevent i vote they intend to present tbelr views briefhr nnob iJia measure. Tbe Itennbllcans who tkTor tin tmtjr coaol oo three or four more than the mommry two. thirds malorlty to ratify It. Tbrra IS a probability of dlscunnlou branching oot upon eouUtatlootl queairotm ' lDVolflD|tlwri|bl of lbs aanate to m*k? tnttj articling tbe rav?DQ? of tbe government wllboat tbe concurrence of tbe bouae of fw?itellwi, It 1* tbe present tnteutlon of tbe Jorelfn relation* committee to preaa tba treaty to a vote as aoon aa tbe Colombian treaty la oat of Um way. ?o? Oae al the AkleaL Palmetto I*oaL One of tba ablret and moat conservative apaacheo be ever cave a Iterance to waa tbat & of Senator B. kT Tillman, in tbe United States Senate, laai week. It waa able and eloquent, and marka him aa one of tbe ableat men In tbe country, Wben tbe beat Interests of tbe 8ooib are at laaue, Mr. Tillman aaa be depended upon. -Glenn, I want 'I good cotton hone collar*, a sr. banes and traces, a I>lxle Boy plow and i btttpOtM some rood steel plow,, a bbl 8. p. Moumm, jbo?. riour, a doi ffflliiTin'i Tobacco. 100 Bui, corn. 8 aka. Rk? Meel,2pr. good plowsboes, 1 pr. ihoae good Kansaroo WOOM Hboea, S5 ydx. C.ievloU torralrta, 2 pr. panU, two hate" au<l Home ?YiweSy6 Tttes ofjroor high grade Uuaoo . and aeld. lMd?a floe crop polaloea from 1 your Bad Bites wed last Mason. My Wife says aaTS bar a setting of Plytuouih Hock , I FOOD FOR THE SICK. Kyw to Prvyirf and Serve It In TrmpfloK Wajr* Am the patient begins to regain health tnd strength more solid foo<l is given ?milk or cream toast, soft boiled or poached eggs, cereal mushe*. stewed or sometimes fresh fruits or a well baked rato. Great care must be taken not overtax the digestive organs. lielapses are often caused by too much Indulgence of the patient's appetite at thifl stage. One must advance slowly and with great care. A broiled bird or a piece of rare beefsteak or a chop may be given when the patient 1s In a sutlldently advanced stage of recovery. Oysters are almost always allowed and . WK nalatahla and PSSllV diCCSted UC UVUI - ? w If perfectly fresh and Dot too much cooked. When they are overcooked, the albumen becomes hardened, very tongh and difficult to digest Cook them only until the rills begin to curL Cream soups are valtu&le. as they are nourishing' and easily digested, but they should not be boiled too long. A great deal of attention should be paid to the serving of food for a sick I person. The faint appetite of Illness can best be coaxed by the daintiness of the food. Serve the food on a tray trith a fresh, white cover and be careful not to put so much on the tray as to crowd It Better to serve too little and let the patient ask for more than to put so much on at one time that the sick one is immediately discouraged. A flower or a little sprig of green laid upon the white tray cloth Is often an Incentive to the Indifferent appetite, but do not attempt a vase of flowers unless It be a very small and dainty one. Have the tray set with the prettiest chics and glass obtainable, without too much color, so as to weary the eye. If the china la all of a single pale tint, the effect wQl be very dainty and pleasing 10 me eye of tbe patient It mast also be email enough to accommodate tbe size of tbe tray. Never let tbe tray or re* mains of food served stand In tbe alckroom after tbe patient has been fed. Let all hot foods be eerved immediately after tbey are prepared, and It seems superfluous to mention that all bot dlabes most be bot and all cold dlabes equally cold. However, tbls Is not always done. Sometimes betb tbe cold and bot dlsbes are allowed to stand until tbey reach the same temperature. There are a great many simple, dainty desserts whlcb may be served to tbe Invalids, especially those made with eggs and gelatin. Ice cream Is often glvest and la very nutritions and can be digested by aome very 111 patients, and It Is almost always relished. Bmr ? WkHra Ivory. Ivory may be whitened by washing well with soap and water and allowing It to dry In the sun. This process must be repeated for several days. If tbe Ivory be attached to some heavy article that cannot readily be moved, another process is to put a thin paste of lime over It until It turns white. It la then dried and polished. H*w to Care Iu?mla. It la sow a generally recognized fact that one of the moat prolific causes of insomnia la overeating, that practice resulting usually In & disturbed condition of the digestive organs If In nothing more serious. The remedy in such cases is obvious enough. Cases.are common where Insomnia of a protracted and stubborn nature has yielded to a period of fasting. There are few cases of sleeplessness. In fact, in which a little dieting may not be tried with good effect Copious drinking of cold water Just before retiring is often highly efficacious. Deep breathing kept up aa long as possible by will power is a generally recommended remedy for occasional sleeplessness, the main aim being to keep the mind from thinking. Bmw tm Stew lukmu. Remove t3t? stems sad peel the cape of two dozen large mushrooms, sprinkle with nit and pepper sad ssute for fire minutes la a tablespooofnl of butter (hot), then add half a cupful of sweel milk Into which hss been stirred one-half a teaspoonful of cornstarch. Stir carefuUy(and let It bod slowly for five mlnntes. Bow ( Hake Wla* Wlty. ' One pint of milk heated to 100 d? tnss F, one teaspoonful of prepared rennet and two tablespoonfuls of wine. Stir the rennet and the wine Into the milk quickly, so that'the wine may not curdle the milk In blotches. Let It stand In a warm place (on the stove hearth, for Instance) for half an hour, then sepsrate the curd from the whey by straining. The whey Is excellent for children with delicate digestion who need a little stimulant. It Is very good also as a drink for Invalids at any time. w tm Make Cabbage Dreaai*#. Beat one-half cupful of cream, beat yolks of two eggs and rub one tablespoonful of cornstarch In a little cold milk. Add It to the scalding cream and add two beaten egg yolks. Wben thickened, remove and add two tablespoonfttls of vinegar and. a few drops of lemen Juice. Hair tm BiKm Mmtimam. - Beat a quarter of a pound of butter to a cream and stir in three egr*. Wben this is done, add three large tablespoonfulu of flour, snd salt to taste. TSke up the batter In tiny portions with the tip of a small spoon, snd let them simmer IS mlnuteuiln clear soup Which Is boiling gently. They can be eaten with this soup or served with any other.preferred. f Haw tvStrw Ctlarr Wltk)SMM Cook celery roots in stock until tender. Make a sauce with a piece of butter, flour, a little saltand pepper, and when boiled five minnt>? pour It on lbs yolk off an egg. 8tlrrwell and put In the celery, j The coal atrik? la aattlud, now set your hvat ips q nation allied. Put Id your gratea at oooe we (uvsam mom w worn. Anything In the drag line can be had a Mil fordo Drug store. Phono 107. Call onLT. A T. M. Miller for your cu renta, raialna and citron. Old mountain Back Wheat Ja?t arrived. Wo also have the self ralalcg bu zk wheat. I. T A T. M. Miller. To live well ami happy um economics tOVM. A collection of old ''saw#" is not iharpened by beini; llle< I away. Kveu a magician cam tot fathom the Lricka of a vain coijuette. f WHY BSI M 5Wfl the7veoe mA ? SUPERIOR IN QUA jsgS { TO. ALL sfejfj Address SOUTH SAVANNAH. GA, THE ( HalltiiClww, Abbeville, H. C., Jan 14,1903. Tke mall* cloae ml ttas poaiofflc*>?t Abbe 111.8. C.,M follows: C.AQ.&R.- ?.A. LK.K*30 a. m. North. 130 p. no. Houtb. 10.90 . m. Boalb. 4.15 p. m. North. 10.20 a. tn. Hod KM. (L00 p. m. Hoalb. U0 p. m. North. r>.00 p. m. Nortb. 1 JO p. m. Hodrw. 04i0 p. m. HouiU. KobLR. Link, Poalmaater. Hells Babble*. Cheap quilts are not always down. Would Irelaud spill without It'i Cork. Dots the landocape o'er?the girl oi the period. DR. FRED W. PHIFER, Phytici an and Surgeon, f\KFKRS HIM HKKV1CEH TO THE PITI " mob of Abbevillfl and aanvnnrllng roantry. Call* may ba left at Mllford'a Drag Hton or at offle* up *l*lni in Bank building. Aoguat 97.1902. tf DR. J. A. DICKSON, SURGEON DENTIST. GOLD KILLINGS; CROWN AND BR1DGI WORK A 8PKCIALTY. A ?OOD PLATE- ... JH.OO AMALGAM KILLINGS 75c and. l.iHf OKKICE OVER BARKHDALE'S STORE. THE Abbeville Warehouse. The Abbeville Warehouse is prepared to store COTTON and other produce, or goods of anj kind. New Wagon Scales have just been put up, and the public will be readily served in weighing cotton, hay, cattle, or anything else. JOHN LYON, Manager. Fresh Meats, Butter, Greeu Groceries, Canned Goods, Staple Groceries, Chickens and Eggx, Fresh Fish Friday* and Saturdays. Ul?c me a call at tbe Younger aland. W. O. DuPRE, PHONE 102. Sept. 10,1M2. tf t n r<T u\t\t J? n? ULmii^i. Cash, Cold Hard Cash, is s Great Hammerer of Prices. J. It. Glenn BMd tbiN hammer with great force In baying Hprlng Htock of Shoes, Hats, Clothing, No tions and Dry Goods. Farm Tools, Plow Ktock*, liamm, Traced. Back Hand*, Collar*, Pud*, Mhovel*, Hoe*. Fork*. lUVtg, Mattock*, Pick*, Axes, Handle*, Tin, Pan*, l'alln, Hor*e?hoe?, Nail*, Leather, llalfSolef, lira (1m, ie. J. it. Glenn put In bard lick* In Do cember (when price* were lower) on contractu, with two of the bent mill*, for two car load* of Good Flour, (not the dicky kind) for J an nary shipment ?one car ou the road, the other In a few day*. ltlg shipment of Molass*?, V. ()., F. A., P. II, 8. P., O. K. and Ueorgla Cane In ntock. Com, Bran. (>aU, Ac.. coming as fast aa railroads can bring them. Try the Cash Eamn on GLEN N. E. F. GILLIARD, tailor, pared lo do all kinds ol repairing and oleai Kg of gentlemen'! olothee onwort Hiunplea ol alia always oa band, cnargu reasonable _ ? _J, J 1 E LARS? I l ^ in TABLE "FAT kLITY AND PURITtf p|? OTHERS ERN COTTON OIL CO. f|| 1AHOUNAS AND GEORGIAUUURVTHTNfi IN JJ Jtlill A X11111M ah It will b? of intere with us before yc Spring Goods. i Abbeville H P. 8.?See the Caldwi Here's the I Your Good t 12 lbs. Good Greea Coffee for $1. A still better one 8 ibn. for $1. ] We always carry a full line of I ? Hams. Lard, Bacon and ail kirn UIWUII, CIV. JUST RECEIVED. A nice line of Overalls 38c, Wc, alls and Co?ts always in stock i Diagonal Suit for $3. SHOES! SHOES! SH All kinds, sizes and prices. Sh< the little feet. Prices to suit all Come and see bow the buyers fl< when tbey want good goods cbe A good farm mule for tale. H. M. ABBEVILLE II W. a. COTHRAN. DEALE Proprietor. ^ ~ ~ IIIDDED eicn no LUlIJllMlj OlllJUj 1IU i AND ALL BUILD ~~L. Bespeaks th his effort IV T? pains will b I ^1 evei*y one wit 1 * ^ the lowest pri< of 8pilng Goods are ? ranee, and even now goods we can scarcc . put then). They need prices will make tliei have all the room wc invitation is extende our stock. To those traded with lis, wo w see the kind of Good] are satisfied you will mers. Already we a many bargains, and vances we will have : No mattei ? | call on us ai ' -? -i. 9^. I to get I I inuse Have just received i i a Car Load of.... , BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, WAGONS, ( Aud Other Articles, . WHICH THEY AKE OFFERING ON THE BEST OF TERMS AND AT THE LOWEST LIVING PRICES. Ball on Them AND SEE THEIR STOCK (Mborne harrow*, dlao and pen tooth. Go lo li. T. <* T. M. Miller and get a packag if *h reded wheat biscuit. For fconghs and cold*, take Mllford'* syrup, vblte pine and tar. For sate at Mllford'a Jrug tore. A nloe collection of pletorea at Mllford'a IruK store. 130) pair ladle* hose and men's aox, the lOe kind. Jaat received and going at Co a pair while they last. W. D. Barksdale. For Ralston's health oat meal, pancake floor, break fax t lood. burly food, go to L. T. 4 T.M. Miller. Make our store your headquartera when you oome to the Fair. A hearty welcome awaits you. C. A. Mllford, The Druggist. Toilet eet*. manicure sets, v?*es, leather goods, and floe oologoe, at Mllford'* Drug Store* FARM SUPPLIES. st to you to figure >u purchase your ardware Co ell Cotton Plant. 'lace to BuyIs Cheap ! A better one 10 lbs. for $1. ' Parched coflVe 10c a package. "lour, Sugar, Meal, Rice, Grita, d? of Fancy Groceries, Canned 75c and fl. Union-made Overit low prices. A Good Black OES! led for the big feet and shoe* for ock to H. M. Tate & Co.'h *tore ?p. Yours for buaiuess, TATE A GO. B Hil, W A Q pAUL.KNKK, Manager ?nn i nn Minna Una AMI BUM, ING MATERIAL. e co-operatio s to make tl ? -m largest ne m e spared to supply h the best Goods at ces. Fresh arrivals iow of daily occurwe have so luany >ly find a place to . selling, and if low n go, we will soon ) want. A cordial d to all to look at ) who have never cmv <111(1 vuiu nuj 9 Wiuv _ si we keep, and we become our custoire offering a great as the season admore of them. % ' what you w id aslc for it L. If you waist pun; Drugs.puPln' your pre 'Crlpllon ?n?l put up promptly. neatly nod " ceuaratHv, ^??nct them tolu*. 1 >r. Neo. 1*en]? > aud 1 will do It to your **t tafwHIoo. Sight o?|i? No.fi C. A. Milford, the Drug[Int. !'hou? 107. li l omf unci u? for anything. kk W. 1). Harfcidale. m Wboeicr A WHaon Nuwitip roarhlnr* nro (be . >e*t, all guaranted. W. D. I!urki>date. j A fr???h lot of ?-andy ovojy wcelc at Mil- Ml brd'n up to dale drug More. I AM OF THE OPE ? oaies io WILL ECLIPSE PAS'] MANY OLD AND N ARE READY FO] Come to ? I AM BOTH READY 1 WILL TREAT 1 2 Coffins and WE SELL TjtlJti AND THE BES1 PRICES REASON day or night Yours verj J. Hayne i Successor to M Ml SB I ilVIIlL v/LLUUiv; i. T< Texas, Indian Territoi sas, and I VI # f JL. THE NASHVILLE, CHATTANOO AND WESTERN AND Solid Vestibule through and Memphis. Only i Texas. Very low rates I went and West. BEST SERVICE. . . For rates, schedules, maps or an JNO. J | No. 1 N. Pryor St., Atlanta, Ga. 7 HIT n of a genert te business oi as ever done, I WE liave in quantity Madras, materials for makii We have the lar^c Long: Clothes and I carried. Our stock of B1 * * ?- - that could ui* uuni wants to buy a i store is the place t Table Linens We have the be* Linens and Towels nnt in the Ur II M. M. ? ? and you nrc w. w M. H. J\\i:KKU. WM. P. UKKBNB ] PARKEft & GREENE, i Ucrseys &sd Cousellon it Liw. ! ~h Office on LAW KANOK. * VBUKVILI.K -rraoUTlUCAKOLUIA. ty 4. 18*. tr fx VION THAT MY f , 1QOQ r RECORDS, AND j EW CUSTOMERS R A BARGAIN. | See Me. IND WILLING, AND j YOUJRIGHT. 1 L J 1 ' ''v f Caskets. CHEAPEST COFFINS ? CASKETS MADE. 1 ABLE. Service good, r truly, \s|| McDill, | icDill & Lyon. Bl ry, Oklahoma, Arkan- J Missouri, f A 1 GA & ST. LOUIS RAILWAY, | ATLANTIC BAILWAY. j trains between Atlanta Diie change of cars to to points North, Northahw^UST TIME. 1 V? AVA&UIW .m, ?. ?. y information, write, ! E. SATTERFIELD, Travel ing Pwisengsr Afent v\ 'E I 9us public in ? 1903 the J 1 1 fl stock now a large M of Prints, Percales, J Ginghams and other v ng Dresses and Waists.\jl *st stock of Bleached I /'auihrics we have ever I ack Dress Goods is all I red, and if any lady I lice Black Dress, our I ;o get it. ? j and Towels. I st assortment of Table I to be found anywhere. I y Goods line, I almost sure I HITE.j