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/ - - - ' ' The Abbeville Press and Bannr, I I v ? BY W. W. & W. R. BRADLEY. ABBEVILLE, 8. C., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15. 1905. ESTABLISHB44 pl-CLt %'y THE M M >V*? IHBBw W Hk H rifMlh HKA 9H MB mSm^tS* ?5 S'O&C? trJ^Sit V i \ ^ , ''" ' TSS 'Ml ;V V -. .. r'O ' ' ?\ * ' O" .; > '% ;? '*'; j ill ' : W'-^r ...... 5;K. ,-. r# to be found | Hi tt= j DPDDTW. T Lmvnifli i ;:- J mxr-'- d Ko*"t?'>> .v?fc?D * ; -.jl i-'?K?:8 ?a, *?**:; 1 LOWNDES YILLE. . T M^T.wTOsanrra.Trasi. ?.?t Tb*So" to Anteraon (J. H., Monday ou business, by Bene tbe dirt road. . Mr*. . R. W. Barber w.ent to Greenville, ' 01 Tnesday 10 attend tne burial servlota of toe late Col- J. L. Orr. Rev. R. W. Barber went to Cross Hill Wed Tbe pec nesday to attend a meeting 01 ibe Missionary for tbelr 1 Institute, of tbe Cokesbury Dlstrlol. ?olldly D miss iiiioise uarper 01 juanaer uouege iu? Greenwood, cam a dome several days ago io Republic! spend a while Id reel her eyes, which close b?ye secu application bad somewhat, impaired ib<- ' be pec tight of. r - tbair Iron The latter'part of tbe week before last, Mr*. Yet A la W. C.Tenueul of Aliania, came over to ibe very com home of ber father Mr. B. C. Kay. log pientj On Saturday Mrs. Tenueut and her brolber Republic Mrs. Kaytwenl to ^Anderson, being called to tariff ma tbe bedalde of ibe veuerable Mrs. Etlen L ill- Tbe peo mer, grand mother of tbe one and molbtr of Carbllua, the uiher. , Hon for Mr. lieon Bell, telegraph operator from near joined tb< Savannah, Us.. speui a day or two at borne on Cotton a abort larlougb. tbe tariff. Mr. Louis Bell In cbarge of one of the tele- and other graph lines in Atlanta spent a lew days at mill* in F home last nlgbt. they bene Tbe week before last, was one quite notice- Are the able Id tbe moving of guano, cotton seed Republic* meal and as ike first week sinoe Christmas in object to wbloh there was much plowing done. Ii al- co and Its so wa? tbe Aral week In the new year In We m wbleb there was any marked mov?meut in queries fc cotton. A larger number of bales were sold enough ti here than sinoe the appeals to planters u> tlon of be ^ bold ootlon became so urgent. tariff one Dr. J. C. Harper of Greenwood came np has dealg Tuesday alahl, and stayed a.day or two wlih the Dem< friends. < . ' \ . condition Mr. ?& A. Cooper of XaureoB, oaoOlitate for and In tb Solloitok of the 8tb Judlolal Cironlt was In least dan town Tuesday and Wednesday, tbe guest of ticket in Hon. J. v. Lomax, saici mat Uewri, E. W. Harper an'J E. J. Huckabee onder 001 went to Anderson last Monday by ibe dirt political, road, a* the road* are in fln*> fix, and as tbe We are a old time way oi travelling is a far more satis- Democrat factory way, sometime*. policy w k Tbe spring like weatber ot some daya paat flnanoial 4 . teems to have pat new life Into everytblng. oomeque A Aronnd toe domes gardens bave been pi epar- South wl * tbe summer's crop and tbe fature Is is for tbe Ily looked forward to, Bounds of the It not? 1 SHPuw una bammer, have been beard, and one. tbrougb tbelr help a patch bere and there, Our ow sB$f have added muoh to the looks of things. beoomlnj W "Mrs. H. A. Tennent went to Abbeville, last will beco W \ Nt and wblle there, was tbe guest of her wblob tL W br* \er, Hon. J. R Blake and family. opinion I " Mv us. Lee Miller and G. D. Brown and and a lar Misses Mae Robertson and Lillie Templeton ty favor of Abbeville oame up Thurnday evening, various 1 The first two in toe Interest of K. of P., fif- is in tbe tsen name* were seenred, in a lew boars and tain lnd a Lodge will be formed bere at a later date, of tariff, The yoong ladles came along doubtless for a srowin tbe pleasure of tbe outing. They left for Slnoe p their Abbeville home about 9 p. m. country, Rev. R W. Barber was called to Smith's ootton g Cross roads, yesterday evening to unite a benefits i conpie in marriage. They were Mr. Howard a plain, - kM larn i nrtmAMu an?i?o n.W oof fhulr n*mnnrft I Initials. ootton gr Yesterday was rather a disagreeable day, we belles , oool rain and wind were la evldenoe daring \ the moraiag boars, but little rata in tbe evening. Tne rain that fell was needed, a* . \ tbe late freezes bas left roots of small grain exposed, and tbe rain will be of muon heip to it. it is oegianlng to grow and so Is oiber The nu vegetation. Fruit, shade and /oreBt trees, wr]?ten t have made a.start towards robing them- Drohlblii selves la tbefr a&oustomed summer' green, Vhe amoi and It will require only a few more warm been shli days to bring about a great change In their HUr]DB ^ appearanoe. ttonlsts, Troupe. bltloo dc be en fort New garden seed, Bliss potatoes at Glenn's. 80 lbs of good Carolina rice for $1 at Glenn's pie. 400 pound* Soar bought (watch wheat market) Glenn can protect you. New crop N. O. Syrups. Bbls, 1-2 bbls and Lanteri tees at Glenn's. Pittsburg iteel plows, bamei, traces, collars, Mn?. 5 ? pads, etc^at Glenn's. rast,becj ITTITMP, - SUMIR J 1 14J.IV U > %. J *%*%*: 4 **J[obbiest, liff ewesx, fcW.Bfc icest, I'Atm . ;.' * SKHvlm a ? if V "1 + : Tf[ Furnisings . i ^f*-5 in TOWN is at the ILOTHING CO'S. ARIFF ON COTTON- Reflections of a Bachelor. A girl is awful nice not to want to ithern Farmer < Entitled to kiss a man when somebody might Bee. fits Equal to Tboie Enjoyed Generally every tbree-cornered fight lherB ends in two of them falling on the one. _ . ., ? .A woman is never too fat to stop Colombia Record. wonderiDg how little some other wotMSSEt: n>e? can care how they loot. emocratic as South Carolina. How jt takes only a short time for a man people.of tbe former state gone Into t ...? knnwH hut a vprv id racks became tbey r?vor and to nna out wnat ne snows, dui a very red protection for sugar? long time to find out what he doesn't pie of Alabama want protection for know i and coal Industries. _ ? . , . . . . bama Toils up at each eieotion a Generally a man gets elected to offortabie Democratic msjoriiy, bav- flee not because the people think so LVckll' ifYa^Dg0^ah7aJe0of lb. well of him, but so ill of the fellow kes them Republicans? who ran against him. pie of tbe coast district of South Georgia and Louisiana want proteo their rice. Have they, therefore, manufactured goods are subjsctto Wladom'a Whispers. Are Lewis Parker, Ellison Smytbe Men have wasted fortunes In tbe effort to presidents and owners of cotton secure tbe friendship of those not even worlouth Carolina Republicans because tby tbe notice. sni oy mat lariu / ? By a slDgle word or Blander more than one > tobacco grower* of South Carolina woman's reputation has been rent asunder, ins because they would seriously When a man Is disturbed about tbe beretbe taking off tbe tariff on tobao- after It Is evidenoe of an awakening of tbe i products? good tbat Is In blm. Igbt extend t*e?e examples and Women admire moBt the men wbo practice irtber, but we think we have given the virtues rather than; tbose who preach i show tbe absurdity of tbe prepost- them. ildtog that because one advocates a Men occasionally become despondent cotton be Is either a Republican or through an overdose of comfort. db on leading tbe people away from The woman wbo vows to do dreadful things >oracy Into that party. Because of rarely goes to tbe trouble of carrying them s In South Carolina particularly, into effect. e South generally, there Is not the a man dislikes to bave to do much explalnger of our voting the Republican in* to make himself understood. tbe near future. Tbat why we Women are stung far more deeply than . In so far as the particular tariff men by an unkind word. QBlderatlou Is concerned It Is not a but a strictly economic question. IBI ill agreed as to the politics; we are (s aDd, therefore, we can discuss a Pnintp(< Pnrmrrnnhiihlcb will have lto fffeot upon the Pointed Paragraphs condition of ootton growers and, True love is too polite to look at the ntly, upon all the people of tbe tbout mixing up politics with It. It ClOCK. I economic good Of the people or Is Qirls are true friends only when rbat is the question and tbe only they cry together in sympathy. n opinion Is tbat the tariff Is rapidly It isn't dfflculty to pose as a finanl divorced from party platforms and . ,, . sufficient monev me purely a business question about Cier li you nave sumueui muucy. lere are and will be dlQerences of nonnn la tKo man marripa a d both parties. President Roosevelt nnrDfl ge follow)Dg in the Republican par- woman with both dollars and sense. a revision of the tariff, which In Don't believe the man who says he natauoea la not only protective but , ? , ?QT7 nature of an actual bounty to cer- doesn t care what his neighbors say. ustrles. We are opposed to that sort If there is anything in a man, prosas are practically all Democrats and ?<. oriH oHuoroitv g number of Republicans. penty will bring ltout?and adversity rotectlon la the fixed policy of the will soon knock it out. we can see no sound reason why the ? , ?? tkon oro rowers shall not receive the same bome people worry because they are is others do. Tbat seems to us to be unablf> to find out things that would uc'Slo"1 gSSS,a?tuSS.Zg?& worry tbem still mure. owers, If there t>e any, can agree and The homely girl with One beau USU79 they all win at no distant day. aiiy geta married sooner than the pret ty girl who has half a dozen on the 'rohlbltion In Charlotte. String. Newberry Herald and News. A woman who married a poor man mber of prescriptions for wblek^y lor JOV0 never iorgives lier pretty >y tbe physicians of Charlotte since daughter if she deliberately goes and on has been In effect In tbat city and ? libnnjlno antofwblskey which Is Bald to hare aoe9 UKewi8e* pped Into Charlotte from oiber lowai hai time, ought to glv? theproblbl- ? ' ? 38DB8 for serious reflection. Probl>esn't prohibit and a law that can't When yon come In Dajgan's C and lOct. sed tends to breed contempt for all gtore ask to see those tbln blown tumblers b have long held that morals can't be ^at are going for 6cts. each. d Into men. Charlotte In an examA big line of nice yellow bowls for the house keeper at D&rgan's 5 and lOot. store. From 5ct. up. qb at Dargan's 5 and 10 cent store. We sell more tin ware than anybody In ^ town, because we carry the blggeat line and yp? Duy a siove come ana see u?r- oar prices are under them ail. Dargan's 5 and id 10 cent store line. Tbey are going 10 06nt store iuse we tiave put tiieprloe down. , | THE WAKEHOUSE PLAN* Stale Executive Committee Endorse* It After Thorough Consideration. Tbe executive committee of the South Carolina southern Cotton association held a meeting in Columbia last Tuesday, and after thoroughly dlicusslng the warehouse plan adopted the following uttered by Mr. Burnet:. " Jfhat ltls the seiistt of ihlB committee that we recommend to every community In South Carolina where the necessity lor warehouses exists, to build these warehouses through their own efforts or by outside assistance If preferred, or If possible to attain them at a ooet of S800 to 81.200 with storage capacity re spectl veiy of from 500 to 1,000 bales." Leroy Springs of Lancaster, introduced the following, which was adopted: "That we urge npon the formers the importance of storing their cotton promptly on being ginned In the standard warehouse where they can get negotiable warehouse receipts, tbns saving it from loss in weight and damage and patting It In negotiable shape bo that they will not be forced to market except ' at their own pleasure, as it has bt-en demonstrated by the action of the New Orleans convention that reasonable prices can be maintained Irrespective of the size of the crop by thejadiclous mar* etlng of the cotton, which can only be accomplished by the effective warehouse system." On motion of President E. JD. Smith, this waa added to the resolution: "Any information as to the construction or outside assistance can be obtained by communicating with the Columbia office of the Southern Cotton association. . "Resolved, That a copy of this resolution be Hied in this office and that a copy be given to the press witn tne request mat au county papers copy It." I lbe committee then adjourned to meet > again at the call ol tbe chairman. 9 The committee permanently organized by j", electing E. W. Robertson, chairman and b'. C. H. Weston secretary. *! An Insurance expsrt In the person of E. Q. Q .Selbles, aud a representative from Architect, 8. C. Wllson'a office were called In to give estimates as to Insurance rates and cost of erecting warehouses throughout the state. The architect said that these warehouses <-*could be built 40x100 feet with gravel roof and best pattern for $1,200, the sprinkler system to /. cost about 25 per cent more. Such a bouse v* would have a capaolty or 1,000 baleR. A 500 bale capacity warehouse could be built lor rJi 8300. it storage for any more than 1000 bales j-T is required separate warehouses should be ? built. ? i Little Essentials In Dress. It is the small things which make <^J the well-dressed woman. One may r: have on a Worth frock, a Paris hat and a pound of diamonds and not V look really well dressed, if one's veil is frayed and eoiled, one's gloves are out at the tips, one's petticoats are ? dragged, one's belt off color, and one's shoes are shabby. You feel as if you i want to take such a woman to pieces and put her together all over again. Jj| On the other hand, a girl can make a (? very simple costume look smart and dressy by the addition of a lot of """ small "fixings" dear to the feminine heart. This year it is the stock which makes the style. Once upon a time there was a real girl who knew how to dress her neck properly. She was a sort of fairy princess and could transform, any old shoppy suit or frazzled frock into a dream of beauty just by touching it up with a new collar. She could make her collars herself and make them to fit! She could take a piece of linen and turn it into a beautiful em- ? broidered collarette, or a piece of lace and transform it into a jabot. She was always delightful to look upon. When she married a nice man she lived happily ever afterward?"because Bhe did not have to spend every dollar he made on clothes in order to loot well." The girl who is going to wear one plain, dark, neat broadcloth euit the whole winter through cau relieve the aching longing for lovely things and the desire for variety which fills her heart by having at least a dozen stocks with which to transform it. For the dressiest occasions she will have au elaborate jabot of lace, robbed from her _ last year's ball frock and dyed coffee color. This jabot she will build upon a foundation of mousseliDe and attach to a collar of lace over moueseline. 8" Where the two are joined she will *?ed wind a little, smart French bow of the pale blue chiffon. Then she will em- phs broider or spangle the collar to suit ^ ner own lancy or iiei uwu uuiuyieA.- oai Ion. pro She will Dot pay $10 a set for her pj{| fancy lace and linen collars and cuffs, but will make and embroider them herself, and will then attach to them r? the plisse mull frills now so smart and fetching. Out of scrim, butchers' q lioeD aud other heavy fabric; she will ofc manufacture herself a dozen turnovers, ?'01 to be embroidered or tatted in different a , shades to match her shirt waists. She in* will not neglect to provide herself with J} a set of mode kid collars and cuffs to e be worn with her riding habit, and ?> with a fine, soft scarf of English crepe, so diaphanous and floating that each r breath of air will mean pocsibilities of k in oxrc?TM7 11 no C\f 11" TilvoPU Wfliflt. ^ glOV/O 1U w?WJ *?"V vi aw. ?? m.w. coat, every frock and hat will have a Swc collar to match or harmonize with it unt in color and texture; and these she will keep fresh and dainty in a satin- Ua, lined box. When she has quite com- Tin pleted her own inlay of collars, collarettes and jabotBshe will begin making other fancy collar and collarettes for her girl friends for Christmas, knowing that, like gloves and hand- I kerchiefs, nobody can have too many caL of them and that they are invariably wo a welcome gift. I The prettiest fancy collars have rows ev( of tiny chiffon roses about them. pa< These are made by cutting strips of the I cnmon, lorning it ana garnering m (jo1 rosette shapes. Other collars have oic rows of satiu alternating with lace agi inserting. The satin strips are dotted '] with French knots. of A beautiful collar of fine white lawn grr is embroidered in heavy padded fleur fed de lis of white silk. In front a flower rat overlaps a plisse frill of the lawn, ? while a longer plisse frill hangs down it in jabot effect to the bust line. The a cutis are finished in the same manner, coj omitting the jabot. ] Before attempting to make a collar lea of any thin or diapanous material buy wi a collar foundation which fits perfectly bni or you may wa9te your material. A ] badly fitting collar is the most unbe- th< coming thing in the world. It makes rh< the face look like an old-fashioned fe\ nosegay with a cheap paper frill about it. sti A nice white linen or pique Ascot Ct stock is an absolute essential in the ell Wardrobe of every girl. Always have aoj plenty of simple washable collars and cuns ana you win aiwuys juuk and dainty. s0 P? 1 , au DargRD's 5 and 10 cent store 1b selling kerosene oil at IScta. per gallon. Wooden ware In bowls, bread boards -rj. butter molds, potato masber6, sifters, baskets, measures acd a thousand little things at V Dargan'B 5 and lOet. store. a . .y ???i^???? I a g|? THE with every - |plBI|fi^^M^?l Suits, Troi Haberdasl xor toe prices mos BBawnnmnaBav'BBaBOTMHBaacMnaMMnHMWHi You can^t do You inierht do H. fi. ANDE THE CL SloonnkinerH as ProhibitloiiibtH. T Tjll Newberry Herald and News. JLlJC^J ?ys the Abbeville Press and Banner: "We by the newspapers that the problblttrnists ^**4 m I lh? moonshiners of Pickens have pooled g m I. lr Issues and are now fighting in solid liH V* I I ilanx against. tt-.e horrid dispensary, Icb forbids the sale of liquor for twelve irs out of every twenty-four." It Is ural that the moonshiners should Join tbe blbltlonlsts in this fight. What better n prohibition could the moonshiners of increases eac kens desire? ing in large C ""* cash when ti fallliiir Remedy for Snnday Sick- esj and shari ,,e88' his customers n Sunday morning rise at six; use plenty iWIU VT I* LCI UU IUC lave, jJMfc nu J vu? www :bes on your body: eat a plain, hearty ni uXfasl. Then mix up and take internally |']AT1|1 Linn j?e composed of eqnal partH of tbe follow- IT 1 ti 11II linn Ingredients; namely: v/i*Vli.u UUU fill. u?b. nerjjy. KSwS.'??' 400 BAERE SKS'r'.b'.^To^' 'bs- C espect for the church. Rice $1. desl re to be somebody. Mn?, lr well; add a little love Jn?t to make It ivieal, lorn, et. Repeat the dos^ every three mtnutes Oatq Mnla<?< ,11 Sunday school time, unl. >s relief comes ' ner. If the day ih stormy. externui 1-2 Bbls. ai illcatlon of ov<rshoes, rubber coata. and , i?II-. ._in i^hnni lower Dricea uici.nr, niiiuc ucucuviaii?wmuu?; >wuvv. * 1 on present m ^ Glenn is after tl IIorHc Talk. Ceding should not be suspended be- nMO,it? v ise the days have come when the rk horses have less to do. Prices will g< Manage to give them some work ;ry day, or turn them in a yard or 30 lbs. llice idock to move about. ,_,eed enough so they will not run "le wn or get soft, a9 it will cost much ire to get them in good coudition lin if allowed to fall off. why Don't You rhey should have at least two feeds Greenville] grain each day. Corn and oats Have yon a bank acc mud, from four to eight pounds, Your wages are sraal , on cut hay, in two meals, is a good bio? iri? PardOD us, for sav .'Y"' ? * * * i , .-l ine HaviuR may noi Always put a blanket on a horse if benutiluiiy small at th is kept standing even a short time, will i>e a beginning at blanket to a horse is like an over- I'^sovfTHireaRonH wi . , ( bank account, boweve it to a man. Lei your gray matte) if a horse is heated by driving, never then read on: ve it standing exposed to a piercing r*!. ofui'';L.s"me , jw l -l money. Sickness losi nd. Keep it moving or get it in a in ihe wheel or fortum rn, and rub dry and blanuet warmly. Another reason inav Sever leave ice and mud frozen on ?"^Vea?e?Lmlud' H ... . i r. . . . , ins-i reels more secure J horse's ankles. It IS conducive to thrift. Discontent :in< fumatism, chapped heels and mud et?>i>s of the man who i rpr But the big reason Is ,, *i .I , , ... . , 't Is r? Ilex In its actl Ltub the legs dry with a wisp r?f character. It Is easy t aw or a piece of old gnnnysack. quires efloruo save leap Turkish toweling is handy and . ,t . . " . . J . man resists Ihe strong ective ; it is easy to wash out when more tb?u be can airo iled. I always keep a supply in the ^Yo^l'eedn-tTtyom ible for rubbing. npedu'Lgrow Stingy ar Never allow the smith to pare the Outgo to the smvingi |ps or fropi (lurins? fiif* winter ps* count, however sm&li i ii ' 1,1,1,1 6 lU(- wiuitr, es imbitofsdvingthatls Cially. the savlngg itself. Ge Make the calks as low as possible, id let the frog prevent injurious cous.-ion of the sentive inner part of leanerHntg,Toilet8 e foot, on the frozen ground and ice. ^ wwewn tefou o i. /1 nrp. . . tunw a i !>.?>? ?"> f*" <vow is me lime 10 t ;rits slipping.?Farm Journal. L. W. White's store ai duced his prices on Qi u u TIME OF YE fature as well as all mai well. eady to outfit jou for S; thing that's new and fre tt -rr?t * ' isers, vests, onoes, naxs i?ry. best things to wear at t men have a habit of coi in the majority and cornel _ J V _ _ ferrer, Worse. - 'm JtSON & Co. ,OTHIERS. L n"n"'s foweb comif ;| Saluda River to Torn m??1' ... -J of Industry If I 1*Q fl P Greenville Ne. ' . A commission for a charted'a/. Secretary of State Gantt yesC^inS/ ' ' lada River Power Compas^ which will develop power fl-nt**? h year due to buyquantities with spot 16 markets are low- Farman, J. L Weeterveluy _ ing the gains with tXW" i. company waa quietly at wiJ? ri?er . pared now to erect a dam Vti Ruii? between Cox'? bridge and f kTT?/1 n ? . way trestle, where ample kAllrfhr At the reoent session of HlJJ the nilIIHI I olal act was passed giving16 "5 UVU.fr LI I rlght ^ condemn landB ?? oorporatlou, bnt this will not lL.'i?r?ni, deals have been made. rr~rv!rTl be of tremendous lmporCiii I-ir "" * TU T?//,r.- /irtAA a? It Will not only run nr,r? othe,ri' ' Lb of FJoor, 4000 but will be the means o| tla rtvo offee, Rice, (30 lbs. :nlhmw"i?.eln8l8rle(1 1 . / ees^Dy.Ira'. Brans and Shorts, 'StTi/s *?Sot W$R?^ 3es, Syrups, Bbls. ^n.Vacflonl^S^rJ!^ 3d kegs, at much the Saluda will be 88 iw lhe dty u (ban he could ' arket. Kf/JS%%??* J-j-g , the heart of the oity. f , farniihlng company will secure r_n for lie Cash Business power for private light1 b 'profitable many other purposeaf ^rbe 0m? and which will be adr w H r-dealing, and Low ' The prominence ^ if their rating in the biil?gwhUh will...,} BtH* solute guarantee to tr"i'{ Greenville add so much to the If ? for $2.00 at a8 a maoafecturlng cj nn's. . I The Sir16, Alttl' Save Something ? Sb^ij[K^rld today, Daily Herald. Where thousands]*^ ^ero?? ountf If not, why not? To death in the^ ^ 1? Saving is lmpossi? Yon may know 8^the woandep Ins: in not impossible. I be large. It may be Wa| fOU?h, ?nTis ot men. e first trial, the saving was fought in id it will grow. There Not with the gon,tramPe ' ly you should have a Nor clashing oP *11' r modest it maybe. But silent as twjaatnmn' r assimilate that, and All day the fla0?' will need some ready And over agalnM|?^t j of work, a slight rum A mother's pf c?? ;?what will you do? That had o?ine be found In content From the lullf ?niie PML e who has some sav? And th fl|ttle !han d.0 _Lhe. The forw 0?5 went. J women uiig iue iuui? ~ ives up all his Income. Driving before tuls: The saving bab T^e children^ content. "i. It is an Index of . / o spf od money, it re? Ad<1 memorlerfd olden " The flabby-mlnded . Ca e up tb rMust of years, IreokleBHly. The stromr A,",? h?Pes th#l?d and golden temptation to spend Were met b]?* toars. >nf;or. 'D re8'st'nK hln And (he bear^*orn and weary heart get crumoii? *.? . And said * ^ he >d parsimonious v8t 1 am w^traggle i bank and start an ac Y?U 8re mr7 f0r me T" mn'"a{mbe' 11 Is the For the hear(^?? the trophy <u??e hihiforlaDt than And prize Rawing fight ? ue nanit. And tell mej0 reader, Who camp3 ^e'd tonight? Sets, Plates, C.ips anrt On ly solid ]/shoes for the children . j ^e'y, f'niua and StronK comfo)8Ct1001 shoes.?P. Roten ud at L. W. White's. ber? * Co. j "x "n niflwnAt. Oo to The rensonfvorahle, If your oorni are - v.?_, ??? frT BloaJay ?ercoute.?W ^ " oraXVewje at Speed's Drug Stor^