The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, February 07, 1906, Image 1
The Abbeville Press and BanneifJ
BY W. W. & W. B. BBADLEY. ABBEVILLE, S. WEDNESDAY, FEBBUABY 7, 1906. ESTABLISHED |84j3
WEST ENL'.
Xcwh Dots Picked Up Here hd(1 There
About the City.
Mr. aod Mrs. James T. .Latimer, of Lowndeaville
were id tbe etty Friday and Saturday
tbe guesta o' Mrs. J. H. JLatlmer.
Mrs. J. M. \Vllklnson Is borne again after a
two weeks stay In Jacksonville, Flu., where
abe was ttie guest 01 her slater, Mrs. Boyd,
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Nlcfcles spent several
days Id Hodges tbe first of last week the
guests of Mrs. P. McllwalD.
Mr. Tbomas Mallard bas gone to Patterson
Springs, N. C., to spend a wblle wltb bis borne
people.
Mrs. LeKiy T. Miller Is at borne again after
an extended stay In Monioe, C? wbere
abe was slaying wild Der sister, Mrs. Alfred
Dearii g
Mlsa Mary L. Robertson went to Lownde*vllle
Friday and was tbe guest ol Mrs. Tbomas
D. (Joo.ey until Sunday.
Mrs. W. C. Sberard went to Lebanon Saturday
to spend a few days wltb Mrs. Maggie
Glbert Snerard.
Mlu Mary Bask In, of Iva, was In the cltj
Friday Bbopplog.
Mra. A. B.Cheatham came borne last Tburs
day alter spending some time Id Qmowuoo
wltb ber mother, Mrs. J. K. Durst,
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lanier, of Monterey,
spent Frlduy Id tbe city tbe guests o! Mrs. SV.
C. Sberard. Mrs. Lanier la pteasuaily remembered
beie as Mlsa Ethel Nance.
, Mr. and Mrs. Cbarles D. Cowan have been
spending a few days bere wltb Mrs. P. A.
Cbeatbam. Mr. and Mrs. Cowao bave re
coolly moved over into Georgia wbere tbey
bave a gretty new borne.
raiss i>uy lempitiou spent oaturaay ana
Sunday In Lowndesvllle me guest of Mn. T.
1?. Oooley.
Mm. Mark W. Gantt leaves Wednesday for
Bavacnab,Ga.. where Bbe Join Mr. Gantt and
make ber borne for some time.
Mra. W. A. Calvert entertained tbe Long
Cane Missionary Society, Monday afternoon.
Tbe Meeting was In every way a pieasant
one.
/ Mr. Ed Jordan la spending a while wltb
Mr. Jobn Smith near tbe city.
Miss Sata Henry Is at Converge College
taking a special course In music. Mlst> Henry
baa been at Converse for several weefc*
Mrs. James Cllnksoales and Miss Vera
Cllnkscaies of Monterey were shopping In
Abbeville last Wednesday.
Mrs. R. C. Brownlee ol Dne West was In
town Monday.
Dr. S. F. Ktlllngswortb of Columbia Is In
tbe city lor a few days on business.
Mrs. Robert McCuen has gone 10 her bome
In Lanrens after spending some time here
wltb ber sister Mrs. Horace McAlllsier. .
Miss Ludte Bozeman leit Friday for ber
bome In Greenville after spending bome time '
here wltb Mr*. James Bradley. .
Miss Susan speer of Monterey upent Saturday
and Suuday here with Mrs. W. A. ;
Templeton. Miss Speer went to Lebanon
Monday to spend some time wltb Mltis L zzie .
account.
?Andrew Paul, marshal at Girad,
Pa., works for the glory of working.
His salary if> $1 a year and he pays 50
cents each New Year's to the man
who swears him in. Thie leaves him
a half a dollar to show for bis labor.
He is required to furnish a bond in the
eum of $1,000.
Go toBpeed'i drug store for ecbool books,
pencil* and tablets. You know it Is a i lefiwpe
to go where you can find what you want,
nod get It rlgbi.
'
Giber'. ,
Mr. Wbltflsld Cheatham 1b borne from Clio
. Ion College lor a lew days stay with bis borne
people.
Mr. Q. A. VlBaDbkl bas returned trow
Charleston after a short stay there wli b his
bod Mr. Julias Vlsanskl.
again the tbird gkade wins.
Tbe tblrd grade won ibe half holidays
again, on Friday. There were only ibretlardy
marks received during th? ino'itb.
This Is a fine record and the tbird (1e la to
be congratulated for tbelr promptness
Mr*. C. D. Brown entertained tbe LadleiAld
Society Thursday afternoon.
Mr. Rlcbard Hill 1b recovering from an 111nets
of several weeks. His friends are gla>.
to know tbat be Is Improving and bope that
he may be out real soon again.
Miss Sara Giles of Anderson Is expected In
tbe city Wednisday to visit Miss Luy TempleIon
Miss Giles has been In Chester for several
weeks tbe guest of tbe Misses Johnson.
Mlsa Ann Russell of Due West 1b spending
sometime here with Mrs L H. Russell.
Miss Evelyn Rosenberg has gone' to ber
bome In Greenwood after a short stay here
with ber aunt. Mrs. P. Rosenberg.
Mrs. G. N. Nlckle* was dowu from Due
West Monday shopping.
Mr. G. W. Speer ot Monterey spent a part of
last week here with friends.
Mr. L'avid H. Hill bas been selected by tbt
literary Societies at Clemson to represent
tbem at tbe centennal exercises o( tbe literary
Societies or the South Carolina Col'eue Abbeville
has cause to be proud of Mr. Hill.
Rev. Lawrence Cooper, financial agent for <
tneureenvii e female uoiiege wai in tbe city .
Saturday and Sunday tbe guest ot Mr. W. D.
Barksaaje. Mr. Cooper preached In tbe Bap- |
llat Cburcb Sunday morning and evening.
Mrs. Frank Feizer and Miss Jennie Sondley i
were to tbe city last week for u short stay.
EFCHRE CLUB. ,
Tbe Eacbre Clab bad a very pleasant meetlog
Friday afternoon with Mita Kate MarBball.
Mr?. C. D. Brown will be tue hostess
at tbe Dext meeting.
Mrs. W. W. Edwards and ber pretty children
of Doe We?t were tbe guests or Mrs
Horace MoAlllster several days last wet-K.
MlstfSaraJ. Lee enertalned tbe Evening
Eucbre Club Tuesday evening at a verj
pleasant meeting.
Miss Edna Hoiman la In Columbia visiting
friends.
Mra. Horace McAllister spent a few Jays
to Doe West last week tbe guest of ber Bister
Mrs. Wakter Edwards.
ABOUND THE STATE
A friend has donated $5,000 to tbe
endowment fund of the Presbyteripn
College of south Carolina at Clinton.
T. J. Sandifer, a Baptist minister at
Bamburg, bas been excluded from
membership in the church on account
of immoral and un-Christiau conduct.
tt i _ T 3 f j a. _ f A. i. _
narvie joruau, president or me
Southern Cotton Association, delivered
an address to farmers at Orangeburg
yesterday.
Exercises were held in the auditorium
of Lauder College Tuesday night
in commemoration of the birth of the
founder of Williamston Female College,
now Lander College.
The Methodists of Ninety-Six have
decided to erect a new bouse of worship,
to cost about $5,000.
J. Rowland Hill, recently of A'colu,
was killed by an Atlantic Coast Line
train near Brogdon Wednesday night.
President Roosevelt promises to appoint
to a cadetship at West Point
Aleander Wallace, son of Capt. Geo.
D. Wallace, formerly of Yorkville,
who was killed by the Indians in the
battle of Wounded Knee.
t
?Wagea In Porto Rico have increased
threefold since the Spanish
dayp, and 30 per cent of the children
are in the public schools, which are an
American innovation.
?Two brothers met this week in
Chicago, after sixty years separation
although they had ail that time been
living within two blocks of each other.
Neither was aware of the relationship
until revealed by chance.
?A member of the Chatham artillery
of Savannah, enjoys the distinction
of being the only soldier who ever
- made application for a pension on the
ground that a horse sneezed in his face.
He alleges injury to his eyes on that
Hi.S
HEAD
INVEST
New Dress '
The department that is noted for
Chiffon Finish Mohairs. Sicillians.
Cloth--all the leading shades and
from 50c to $1.25 yard.
i
BLACK SILKS?a trio of speci
?i m CCll. + nnai
uninon raneia ons., waixauuou,
wide Black Taffeta Silk, extra valu<
Black Peau de Soie, beautiful quali
guaranteed.
OXFORDS?Jnst in, a shipment c
Quality Oxfords for Spring in all th
from $2,00 to $3.00 pair.
R. M.
BELLEVUE,
Mr. W. W. Bradley, and family are spendlni(n
few days wllh bis father Hon. J. E. T
Bradley.
Mr. W. H. Pennel. who for sometime bas
seen llvinu iu the Lebanon section, bas re- li
darned to bis old borne, and Is now ooarding g
with Mrs. Bentley. fi
Re?. Nelll E. Piessty, who Is cHnva?Klng 11
lh? cburches In the A. K. P. Synod, aco >rd- b
inu to appolnlment, wa? at Lung fane JaD. j(
$ih, aod made a sp'eoaia nnareea. iu n.w .? .
lerent otibe girls school building of Tamplco a
We bavehHd beautlfal weather lor tbe last si
rew days, and are *1 d to see tbe suDshlDe T
)ft?r ho mucb rain. .,
Pro'. Maik Bradley came home from Clem- ^
>nn, and spent a few days with bis lather'* S
family. pt
W. W. NVardlaw is still sawing near Mt. r
3armel* , v>
Mrs. KittleBradley who has been s'ett *?*lth r<
L<agrlppe la better, and was visiting InBellvue Cl
pub a lew day ago. ' V,
Mr?. J. B. Britt Is teaching the Bellevue *
(obool. tt
Letbe Is still without a teacher. ,,
Mitts Lizzie Morrab is still teaching near ,
uetbe.sbelH anticipating a trip to Atlanta to 0
tee her brotbei(Mr. Wardlaw Morrab.)
Mr. Oscar Morrab is with bis uncle Mr, W. Q,
- " * ? *- Polloono BPhool .1
J. worran. aaa nucuun iU^
Misses Kltle and Bettle Morrati are visiting v
,hj4 W66k 8(
Tbe ladies In this community are busily Q
tmployeri In maklDg crmy quilts. .
Tbe farmers are busy hauling Ibelr fertlll- K
:ers. h
Mr. S. P. Morrah, a d J. U. Wardlaw were jj
n Abbeville on Wednf-sday- ,
M'or Janle Belle Kenntdy IS Btlll wltb Brltt K
ind Cj. p
MImb Ran a Kennedy la teaching at Iva, rj
Inderson Co.
Mr. Will. Is a tbome with bis mother this
pear, for tbe last two years be has been wltb a
lis sister (Mrs. Minnie Watson.) u
Mr. C. D. Cowan and wife have moved to
Georgia, we are sorry to have them cross tbe e
savaonab. p
Mr. James Cuddy, wife and son will visit
alx fathers family In April. r
The Bnffalo pulpit will be supplied ibis year *
by the Rev. Ranklns. Mr.Grlffln teficbestbe
Buffalo school.
Mrs. 8. P. Morrah. Miss Emma Wardlsw
ind MIns Benste Morrah visited Mrs. J. U.
Wardlaw on Monday.
Tbe convicts are working tbe roads, but the n
mud in some places Is so deep there aeems to
be but little Improvement. n
A negro child c^nie very near being burned
to death In the cook-room of tbe Mioses Morrah,
piaylng the Are her clothing caught, be- t
in?bv hnrself she ran screaming out of tbe
room, a bucket ol water was dashed upon ber
as quick as possible was all that paved ber,
being early in the morning,and pretty cold It
was bard to tell wbicb frightened ber most l
tbe Are or water.
Don't Kick.
Carolina Citizen, tf Cheraw.
Don't be a kicker?no man ever
made a dollar kicking except a profes- j
sionalball player. No man ever help- ,
ed himself up permanently by kicking
his neighbor down. Give others a ;
kind word and give it freely. It
won't cost you a'penny, and remember
you may want a good word some day.
You may have thousands today and
tomorrow be without the price athave.
Don't be a kicker. It doesn't pay. 1
You can't afford it. There is nothing
in it. If you wan't to throw something
at somebody, throw a bottle of
cologne, and don't throw mud acid (
brickbats,
i
That Bumper Crop.
News oomes from 8outbern Kansas tbat a J
boy oil mbed a cornstalk to ?ee bow ,tbe sky
ana clouds looKt-d bdu tost now toe stalk is
growing (aster than the boy can climb down;
tbe boy la clear out ol sight, three men have
taken tbe contact; for cutting down tbe stalk
with axes to save tbe boy a horrible de>ith i
from starving, but the stalk grows so rapidly ]
that they can't bit twice in tbe same plac .
Tbe boy la living on green corn hloneandha* t,
already thrown down over four bushels of t
cobs. Even If tbe corn holds out tbere i>t)!l t
danger that the boy will reach a height whe'e <
be will be lroz8n to death. There Is talk ol ?t 2
tempting bis rescue with a ballon.?'Topcka l
Capital. c
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Free Tobacco Se<d.
I have a sma 1 quantity of fine tobacco seed. ^
of varieties suited to this section, each psckage
of which will plant from three to five
acres I
Any person desiring a package will please i
write me at Washington, care of the House
of Representatives.
Wyalt Aiken.
? t>? . >
Speed's Local*.
Parker'B "JLiUcky Curve" fountain pen for
said at Speed's drue store. KThey work for (
you, but feed tbermefves."
If you want to buy crepe tlscue paper cheap
er than ever before lu your life, go to Speed's
drug store. f
mm9 t
A Fearful F?te.
It is a fearful fate to bave to endure
the terrible torture of pile?, "I can c
truthfully say," write? Harry Colson, ^
of Masonville, la., "that for Blind, c
Bleeding, Itching and Protruding b
Piles, Bucklen's Arnica Salve, is the t
best cure made." Also best for cuts,
burns and injuries. 25c at P. B. Speed t
druggist.
J, M. N1CKLES,
-A-ttorney at I^aw f
Abt>ovillo, S. Cr
Office with W. N. Qraydon. ]
QUARTERS FOR F
1 AND SAVE
Goods.
its good values. New *
Henriettas and Panama
black and white--prices 161
Thi'(
ce
75
als. Yard wide Black p
sial at $1.00 yd. Yard ^utc
3 at $1.25 yd. Yard wide i Our
ity, at $1.25 yd.?wear I t0]
A ne
Para
>f The Celebrated Queen wl
.e new shapes. Prices pUDj
art
Haddi
Would Shut out Kanwns Oil,
Chicago January 23?A dispatch to
'he Tribune from Chauute Kans.,
ays: The Independent oil refiners of
Lansas have mailed to James B. Gareld,
commihsioner of corporations of
tie department of commerce and la'?r,
an appeal for justic against the al?dged
conspiracy between the Stanard
Oil Company and the railroads to
nut Kansas oil out of the market,
he refiners who signed the appeal are
Uifford Thome, A. F. Robertson, F.
. Beunet, C. VV. Webster, J. M. Cam
ron, 11. Haessman, u. kj. lucuee auu
!. E. Martin. These men own eight
stiueries now in operation, two in
^urse of erection at Atclii-oo and
lansas City Kans. They have inves;d
more than ?1,1)00,000 in refineries, j
ink care, storage tanks, wagous aud t
arrels. ,
Theyclaim that by reason of a conpiracy
between the Standard Oil
lompany and the railroads of the
juthwest, particularly tho*e railroads ^
perating in Kansas, Missouri, Nebras- J
a, Iowa and the territories of Oklaoma
au-J Indian Territorry, they are ]
mited to the state of Kansas for maret
for their refined oil; that to all
oints outside of Kansas the freight
ites on all the products of crude petro?um
are unreasonably high
ud have been maintained at such ,
neasonebly high rate for the
xpress purpose an<l for no other
nrpose than to confine business of the
idependant refineries to the state of
Lausas.
The man who is ever on the make
lever makes a man.
It's the small joys we give that
onke our great joys.
A coat of arms will he a poor proection
in thejudgrment.
The poorest kind of a man is the one
vbo is made of money.
This is only a good world when we
enow that it is God's world.
? ? ?
Bents The MiinIc Cure.
"To keep the body in tune," writfs
VIrs. Mary Brown,20 Lpf*yette Place,
Poughkeepsie, N. Y. "I take Dr
King's New Life Pills. They are the
nost reliable and pleasant laxitive I
tiave found." Best for the Stomach,
Liver and Bowels. Guarautetd by
P. B.Spted. druggist. 25c.
l_x D_.?? AIL?.+
lUL r I iiiv_?? niuci i waw anu
^ests. Some very fine coats at
ust one half price. P. Rosenburg
& Co.
rhe State of South Carolina,
ABBEVILLE COUNTY.
Probate Court?Citation for Letters of A d
ministration.
Br II. E. Hill Esq., Jddge ok Probate.
WHEREAS, Mrs M.L Reynolds ban made
Hull to me,to Kraut Her Letters ol Adminstrator
of the Estate; and elFec's :of M. L.
nolds, late ol Abhi-vil'e County, deceased.
These are I here fore, to cite ?nd admonish
ill and slt'KU'ar the kindred and creditors nl
het-aid M.L.|Kej nolds, deceas&d, that tbey be
ind appear belore me, In the Court of Probate,
o be held at Abbeville C. H.,on Wedne/day,
:S,b day of February, 1906, after publication
lereol, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, 10 show
:ause. If any tbey have, why the said AdmlDsiratlon
should not be granted.
Given under my band and seal of the Court,
this i!9th day of January, In the >ear
SKAL.1 of our Lord one thousand nine bun
area and six. and in the 131th year
of American Independence.
Published on the 31 >-t d?.v of .January,
90G, In the Presh and Banner and on the
:ourt House door the time required bv law.
R. E. HILL.
Judge of Probate.
For Sale.
Dn Reasonable Terms.
A ruodel farm ju.st beyond the itieorjorate
limiis of the City of Abbeville,
:ontaiuii)f; One Hundred Acre.s, more
>r less, of h'gbly improved larmiug
aud8.
Upon his place is a commodious
Iwelling, containing nine rooms in
jood repair; also three double formed
:abins, comparatively new, a large burn
ind stables and all other necessary out
)uildings.
tAMivia nvwl ^ t ! ?. , 1.. .... 1.. I..
a: *71 in ma auu j/ui f.ivuiiii? 41 i'11 ?>" 111
lie underfijrned.
Richard Solid ley, Agent,
1-00. All e\ il 1*, h C. j
??&> ?
You can get a Grenrs alin^nnc by going to
Drug store where you can always get
yhat you want as cary as askiug for It.
For tine flavoring extracts go to MilforCT*
Jfu g Store. He makes them himself.
INE MILLINERY, DR
: NOW !
SPECIALS!
30 Fine Enbroidery and Insertion just
e front counter and the prices aro 10
ss than 15 and 20 cents.
36 Extra Specials in White Table Dam
rized Damask at 4Sc yd. 90c White 1
c yd. $1.00 quality, extra nice and i
jhers' Linen, Linen Finish and yard wi
shipment of Fine Laces and Insertions
rns are the newest that the loom prodi
iw shipment of Pillow Tops and Cords
sols for all and only 39c each?Mad
lere.
at Percales?the best by test?our n
3 guaranteed, at 12 l-2c yd.
311 & C
Abbeville-Greenwood _
MUTUAL
3HPiin iiirr
mu m r. i
ASSOCIATION.
^xcperty Insured,$1,150,000 I
January 9th, 1906. 1
V\rI.vI1 E TO OK CA.LL ou the undersigned
?* ov the Director of your Townshlr
or nay Information yon may dealre about
jur plan of lnftnttnice. t.
We Insure year properly against destr? c |
Jon by - I
nil mm* oa mum '
inii do so cheaper than any Insuranoe Com
?auy In exlsieuce.
Kejjoeiijber we are prepared to prove to yon
,huL ours Is the Nafeat and nhfa&eal Dlaii it
nsuranoa kn>wj. " |
J. E. BLir EE, Gen. Agent
Abbeville, S. C.
J. IEASEE LYOH, free.
Abbeville/^S.yC.
BOAED_DIRECTORS
J- H. Crawford Greenwood
J.T. Mabry Coltesbury
w. B. Acker Donalds .
M. P. Cllnkn^'en Due West
W. W. L. Keller....?...?Long Cane
I. A. Keller .Smilbviile
A. K. Watson Cedar Spring
A. M. Reld -....Abbeville Townshij
W. W. Bradley Abbeville City.
Dr J. A. Auder6on Antrevllle
S. S Boles Lowndeevllle
A.O. Grant Magnolia
J. R. Tarrant Calhoun Millg
8. L. Edmonds Bordeaux
H. L. Rasor Walnut Grove
W. C. Martin Hodges
J. D. Coleman Coronaca
D. S. Hattlwanger Nlnety-Wlx .
?J. M. Payne .... Klnards
I. B. Taylor Fellowship
Joseph Lake : Phoenix
Rev. J. B. Muse .". Verdery
J. H. Chiles, Jr Bradley
J. W. Lyon Troy
W. A. Clieatbam Yeldell
G. E. Dorn Call i son
W. M. Outz Klrkseys
Caleb Walton Brooks
Abbeville. H C...r?m. 9 1*6
wttadme
has open up his business
in J. S. Cochran
old stand.
Bicycle and
Sundries,
Picture Moulding-.
Yours for business,
w.d.addie.
Charleston and Western Carolina R. B _
Ancmaln nnd Anlirvillp Rhnrt l.inp.
Schedulo in effect December 10,1905.
No. 4 dally. No. 2 dally.
Lv Greenwood 0 30ain 2 llijim
Ar McCormlck 7 15am 8 40pm
Auiiuptn S 65atn 5 20pin
N o. 12 dally.
Lv Augusta 2 35pm
Ar Allenadle -1 22pm
Fairfax 4 94pm
Charleston 7 40pm
Beaufort 6 30pm
I'ort Koyal t> 4Upio
No. 1 daily! No, is ExTsud.
Lv Greenwood 12 40pm 4 lOam
Ar Laurens 1 3opiu 5 40am
Greenville 1 25pm
Spartanlmnr 8 Soptn 9 OOana
AF'i'ryou 5 2i_!pm
lieinlers'inville 6 :',5 pm
Asheville .... 7 GOpni
No. 11 dully.
Lv Gr?'tJti wood 1;? 40pm
\r Laurens 1 lapm
Clinton 2 221 m
Newberry :5 ltiprn
Columbia 1 45pm _
Hutu pier C 20pm I
Charleston !) 40pm **
N
Arrivals at Green wood : Train No. 1, dally
from Autr umii and Intermediate Stallone, 1 22
p. m; train No. 3, frtmi Charlt-ston, Beaulort,
J'ori Royal. Savanah, Augusta nml Intermedi- i,n,
ale stations 7 15; tr>'ln No. 2, dully, ironAslievile,
S(>ariautmrg, Greenville, Ctiaries USf
too, Columbia, L^urf-uxand Intermediate "la del
lions, 2 4G p, m; train No. 14 Except Sunday, a0)
Irom Spartanburg and intermediate Stallone ,
12 JO m. KD
J. E. t r> rriCF, T. A. Geo. T. Hryan, Gpo'1 Act. Re
Gref nwood, 8. C. Greenville. S. C. ??j
Erntsi Wl liomn, H. M. Emerson, Xraf. Mgr
Gen. I'as. Agt., Augusta, Ga 8"
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ESS GOODS AND
MANY 1
SPECIALS !
marked up. It has been placet
and 10 l-2c, yd. Not a piece "w
ask as long as it lasts. 65c 1
Mercerized Damask, wide quality
vide at 89c yd.
ide, at 15c yd., or 13 l-2c by the
i is expected every day, The
ices.
at 25c eaoh.
i
le in Baltimore and raised ev
ew line far Spring just in. 1
BUT1
'O.J I
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Ml
It's cold, isi
best of this w
- of the "S. M. 8
bination that:
The " S. M. <
fit and durabil
at the right pi
$K
is moderate in
garments. Le
Perrin
At Kykard s.
A NEW AND COMPLETE
LINE OF
WATCHES
JUST ARRIVED AT RYKARD'S
JEWELRY STORE. THE VERY
THING FOR A CHRISTMAS
PRESENT. ALL SIXES AN?
STYLES AT PR ICES THAT CAN' T
BE HEAT THE WORLD OVER.
SEEING IS BELIEVING.
. W. RYKARD.
ov. 29,1905. if
IIulfTh? W<?rl(l Wonder*
w Hie other half lives. Those who
> Buck leu's Arnica Salve never won
if it will cure Cuts, Wounds, Burns,
re? and all Skin eruptions ; they
o*v it wil'. Mrs. Graut Shy, 1130 K
ynolds St., Springfield jil., says:
regard it one of the absolute necesies
of nousekeeping." Guaranteed.
P. B. Speed, druggist. 35<j,
LADIES' FURNISHINGS. 1
nGHTY BARGAINS ! ' 1
Sale of White Goods Continues. |1
trtli case 40 ^awns. very sheer quality, at, .'?
81-3 and 12 l-2o. Linen finish Lawns and Pure White ''JH
?er_ Linen Lawns are still going cheap. 'I
L ^ This department is very attractive right now, for we are
0 selling the goods as cheap as can be bought in Northern Kjl
pa markets today, ^
^ C0RSETS--10 styles to -select from, but the Lea^/^i| ||
? Leaders is the American Lady?the best in .America and ^11
r once worn always worn, from SJ.OO np, 1
"ERICK PATTERNS AND DELINEATORS :l
N STOCK?Sheets free for the a?king. 1
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IS." Suits and Overcoats,?a com- V WSM
insures warmth and comfort.
fc S." clothes are the limit of style, !
ity, because they are "made right
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comparison with the merit of the- ' ?l
st us r?rove this to vou.
Clothing Co..||
Fertilizers. 1
I am now in position to furnish J| J
you all grades of Fertilizers in small |
lots or by the car. Be sure to see me }'M
and get my prices before you buy.
J. W. McKEE, Jr. M
I i>on't mistake mat pain in your lungs ana i mj nuuun uu miirr ur uiret m?u umun,
bad taste In your moutb for pneumonia, lis but tbe pleasure and beauty of it Is tbat yoa J
only the mean cigars yoo are smoking. Yon | can always And what you want and find It 1
can avoid this and be happy by smoklngrlsbt at Speed's Drug Store. w
Speed's Clnco Cigars,"the general favorites." Why all ot this fuss about Speed's Clnco
Cigars, because when we have a uood thing v
| "Time Is money," then save time by going we believe In letting you know about It.
> ralgbt to Speed's Drug Store for your school The sale of these cigars In 1905 far surpassed
ooks, pencllB, tablets and all such things. all other years, Speed's Drug Store.
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