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lowndesville.
Mrs. D. W. Bourne, of Sampit, came
up last Monday, and is still with the
family of her father, Rev. R. W. Barber.
Mr. Will Armstrong, of Honea Path
came over the latter part of the week
before last, and stayed for a day or
two among kinsmen in and around
. this place.
Messrs. Edward Mason and E. J.
Huckabee were called to Abbeville C.
H. Tuesday on buisiness.
Last Friday was a week ago, Dr. J.
D. Wilson went to Abbeyille and attended
a meeting of the Abbeville
County Medical association.
This section has been called upon to
lose some more of its good citizens.
Mr. and Mrs. Berriau Allen, the
week before last moved to their Wateon
home, about four miles beyond
Anderson C. H.?the home where Mrs.
Allen, as Miss Watson, spent her years
till after her marriage: the home near
thisplace from which they moved, is
among the best appointed country
If to tKrx h/iniw>
juulutro ru uc iuuuu# n jo v*_?v
where Mr. Allen was born aud has
since lived. These friends have been
closely identified with the people of
this section, and occupied a htgh
position injour community?in the estimation
oi the people at large, aud
there is general regret that their business
interests, called for a change in
. their home.
Last Friday night was a week ago
there was a gathering at the home ol
Dr. A. J. Speer, which nearly all ol
our young people attended. Although
the weather was threatening?cloudy
and raining a little, the invited guests
made their appearance in due time.
At the proper lime light refreshments
in the way of dainties were served.
At a late hour all returned to their
homes, having spent some pleasant
I hours together.
Major and Mrs. F. W. R. Nance,
who nad r?pent several montns in Florida,
came back to this place the hrst
part of last week aud gave a glowing
account of their trip.
Mr. A. V. Barnes and family, last
week moved from the home which he
sometime ago sold to Mr. T. C. JLiddell
and which be had owned aud occupied
for several years, to the home of Hon.
? J. C. Iromaz, where they will board
for the balance of this year.
Mr. T. P. Bask in ban been in the
business college of Spartanburg for
some time.
Today two weeks, Mr. and Mrs. B.
Allen and their little babe, of Anderson
C. H., came down, and tbe two
last spent the week at the home of
their uncle, Mr. Bolin Allen.
A few nights ago a runaway couple
from across the river went before Ma
gistrate J. G. Huckabee and were relieved
of their uneasiness, because of
tbeir rebellion against parental authority.
Many juat such couples, come
over here, hnding it cheaper to pay
ferry fare that license.
Mr. Curtis Fennel, Operator at McCormicb,
was here for a day last week.
Dr. J. B. Britt of Wideman spent a
day or two last week, at the home ot
his brother-in-law. K
Rev. C. L. McCain of the Shiloh circuit
came over Saturday morning aud
brought over the Bev. R. H. Jones,
the Prtudding Elder of the new Dis..
trict formed at the last session of the
T?:, S. C.. Conference. The last named
m after occupying the pulpit and giving
to his hearers a good sermon, beginiug
at 11.30, held the first quarterly Con.
ference lor this year, for this charge,
in Smyrna church, afterwards ne
preached in the same church the next
day at 11.30, and at the Ridge at 3.30.
? Mr. Earle Watson of Anderson Co.,
came down- Saturday and was tbe
guest of his cousin, Mr. ErneBt Allen,
lilt Mnmkv
Invitations are out to the marriage
of Mr. T. C. Liddell and Miss Allie
May FeDoel, which will take place at
the home of the father of the brid on
21b tlQ8t.at 8.30 p. m.
Troupe.
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Yon should see that line of
Nickeled novelties that have
just arrived at Dargan's 5 and
10c Store, There are round
and square trays, Coffee Pot
Tiles, Soap Dishes, Egg
Poachers, Never-Stick Cake
Forms, Sugars, Spoon ers,
Syrup Pitchers, Cream Pitch.
ers, CoffeePots, Bread Trays
and a full line of Bath room
fixtures? our special price for
any one piece is 10c.
letter to Wilson, Henry &. Co.
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Dear Sirs; It is an old saying: the
! best advertisement is a pleased custofii'mer.
It happens to us continually in this
way; A man buys Devoe for bis
house?he has painted it once in three
years for a dog's-age, and thinks he
knows what he wanis?buys 30 gallons
and has 10 left.
He sees right-off that 20 Devoe is as
r-\ much as 30 of anything else. He likes
that: it oomes quick; it is a surprise;
and be tells of it. The best advertisement
is a pleased customer.
Three years roll round. There isn't
a sign that his bouse ueed9 paiut: be
don't paint it. This comes slow: it if
a surprise; but be has got used to it.
Still the best advertisement is a pleased
customer.
Yours truly
F W Devoe & Co
P. S. P. B. Speed sells our paiut.
A Favorite Remedy For Untile*.
Its pleasant taste and promDt cures
have made Chamberlain's Couth
Remedy a favorite with the mothers
of small children. It quickly cures
their coughs and colds and prevents
any danger of pneumonia or other serious
consequences, It not only cures
croup, but when given as s>ooh as the
Cfoupy cough appears will prevent the
attack. For sale by C. A. Milford and
H. M. Young,
t.
Why all ot this fuss about Speed'* CIdco
Cigars, because wheD we have a good iblng;
we believe In letting you know about It.
r The Kale of these clears Id lfios far surpahsed <
all other years. Speed's Drug store.
SleepleHNnettN.
Disorders of the stomach produce a
nervous coudition and often prevent
sleep. Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tabulets stimulate the digestive
organs, restore the system to a healthy
I condition and make sleep possible.
For sale by C. A. Milford and H. M.
II .Young.
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r' Don't mistake that pain in your lUDgs and
bad taste in your mouth lor pneumonia, its
only the mean cigars yoa are smoking. You
. can avoid this and be happy by smokln
Speed's Cluco Cigars,"the general favorites.
Pont smoke mean cigars when y*u can get
Speeds Cinoos lor thd seme price, tbey *re
y more popular than ever It will fcke ten
Ihoasana to supply oar demand tbn month
December and thlB demand Is steady increasing.
Speeeda Drag Store, J
L. W
WOUL]
pleo
espe<
nificent stock
Goods, consis
Lawns. Etc.
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-LJ.C JLlcXO U.U
line of White!
the city of Ab
needs White I
He is now
of Embroideri
designs, and a
ed to look at tl
are selling ver
able that ever
without any J
We have a
ment of goods
ranging in pric
YOU A]
IF YOT]
L. W
Abbeville-Green wo od
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ASSOCIATION.
^xoperty Insured,$1,150,000
January 9th, 1906.
1^7 RITE TO OR GALL on the underelgLeo
'? or the Director of your Townshlr
for any Information yon may desire about
our plan of Insuranoe.
We Insure your property againut deatror
Hon by
file, mmm oe inkhm,
and do bo cheaper man any insurance kmm
pany In exlatenoe.
Remember we are prepared to prove lo yon
that oars la the aafeat and cheapest plan cl
Inanranoe known.
J. R. BLAKE, Gen. Agent
Abbeville, S. C.
J. FBASER LYON, Pres.
Abbeville, S. C.
boaedIhrectors.
S. G. Majors, ?Greenwood
J.T. Mabry .......Cokeabury
W. B. Acker .. ....Donalds
M. B. Clink w*l?g Due Weat
W. W. L. Keller..... JLong Cane
I. A. Keller.:.... ..jjmlthvllle
A. K. Watson .....Cedar Spring
A. M. Reld_........ ......Abbeville Townablj
W. W. Bradley .. Abbeville City.
Dr J. A. Anderson Antrevllle
8. S. Bolea -..Lowndesvllle
A. O. Grant........ Magnolia
J. R. Tarrant.'. Calhoun Mills
8. Li. Edmonds Bordeaux
H. JL. Rasor...? Walnut Grove
W. 0. Martin Hodges
J. U. LUieillttU
D. S. Hattl wanger Ninety-Six
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. Cheatham Yeldell
G. E. Dotd...? Calllson
W. M. Oatz Kirkseys
Caleb Walton Brooks
Abbeville. 8 0.. Jan. 9. 1906.
^Va,ups
J. M. N1CKLES,
-A-ttorney at Law
Abbeville, S'. C.
Office With W. N. Graydon.
A tplendid line of Jewelry at Dar
gaDB 5 and 10 ceDts Store.
It is a well known fact that cotton,
or any other crop, produced with Virginia-Carolina
l-ertilizern will bring
the highest possible price on the market.
Make healthy, strong, well-developed,
early ctotton. with full grown
bolls on the fruit limbs at the base as
well as all the way unto the very top
and tip ends of the branches or the
cotton piauts, by liberally using
i Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers.
They contain all th e materials necessary
to supply to your land the elements
which nave been taken from it
bv repeated cultivation year after year.
These fertilizers will greatly "increase
your yields per acre." Accept no substitute
from your dealer.
Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co.
Richmond. Va. Atlanta, Ga.
Norfolk. Va. Savannah, Ga.
Durham, N. C. Montgomery, Ala.
Charleston, S. C. Memphis, Tenn.
Baltimore, Md. Shreveport, La.
" p
D respectfully announc
f Abbeville County, and
3ially, that lie is now sh<
: of new, fresh and des
ting of Prints, Gringha
tdoubtedly the largest
Lawns and India Linen
VuvrrillQ Tt will "n^Tr nr
K/W Y lULUt A V v* aaa ^ww j ww?
jawns to examine these
offering more than ten tl
es of the daintiest and 2
,11 the ladies are most c<
hese beautiful goods aty
rapidly. The prices z
ybody that looks at the
hesitation.
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, very extensive and bea
i for Waists, both white
*e from ten to twenty-frv
RE SURE TO BE PL
r WILL ONLY LOOK
V WE
The largest and in<
Stationery,
School i
, Can be
Milford's I
FACLKXEBS LOCALS,
Just received by Faulkner 1 car of saab,
doors and blinds all sizes and prices.
Mouldings ot all kinds and prices. Don't
forget the place, "Faulfcner's" on Trinity
street. Come In and let me figure with you
whether you buy or not, I like lo give price
and matte the other fellow sell you cheap, If
can't sell yon. Il It Is Bhlngles you want
m the mau to see.
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XIaddon's Locals.
Our January sale of white goods and embroideries
will beglo next Monday and we
put on sale the greatest line of the season,
Our stock of line embroideries will surpass all
lormer exhibitions.
Just from the manufacturers, a big line ol
lauies collars, prices Irom 6 to 50 cents. The
new belt, goiu braided at 50c.
? New Jap Bilk just In, white and all colors.
36 Inch tafieta Including the new grey, al
popular prloes.
New goods from the loom coming In everj
day and our prices are remarkably low.
Parasols at very low prices.
Kid gloves lo fit every band.
Something special to show in ladles' corset/
^qri^TDRESS
I The "Modem Method " system of
I high-grade tailoring introduced by
| L. E. Hay* & Co., of Cincinnati, k
I tatisfies good dressers everywhere, tj
^ All Garments M'ide Strictly '
| to Your Measure
I at moderate prices. 500 styles of foreign J
9 and domestic fabrics from which to choosc. 1
RepreientH) bi
H. G. ANDERSON & CO.,
Abbeville, S. C.
Speed"* Locals.
Parker's "Lueky Curve" fountain pen io
said at Speed'8 drug btore. "They -work fo
you, but teed tbemrelveB."
It you want to buy crepe tiiwue paper cheaf
er thau ever belore in your llle, go lo iSpeed'i
drug more.
L. W. White'* Locnltt.
Lo<"-k at L. W. White'* stock of print' am
glagbams. You will find ihem very deelra
hie and very cbeap.
Words fall to portray the beauty of L. W
White's mammoth atock of embroideries
Therefore every lady mum call arid wee to
herself.
L. W. White is ofl'erlDg rare good birira'ni
In olack silk, 36 inches wide. Also whin
and colored sliko of the fame width.
Don't rorget w Due's embroideries. ii wn
pay you to see them even 1/ you do not huvt
them to buy.
For the very best hams an d
breakfast bacon call on S. dr
'Link.
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iCftA-NOL-iNE.*
I Ask c. a. MILFORD, The Druggist,
what Cranoline ie, or you
can finish reading this and learn without
asking. Cranoline is a preparation
for the removal of dandruff and will
psevent the hair from falling out. A
?. preparation not gorgeously perfumed
like most < f the hair foods. Cranoline
will he used on your hair by every
firstclass barber, if you will only call
for it when in barber shops.
A great many barbers will tell you
they have something just as good as
Cranoline, but you can get the genuine
Cranoline if you will insist for it. ' C. ;
. A. Milford, The Druggist, has exclu- i
sive agency for this eminent preparation.
If you fail to get it, it' will be
your own fault. A word to the ladies: 1
All fashionable ladies keep a bottle on
ilTE
e to the peoi
to the iadies
Dwing a mag irable
Spring
jus Madras,
and cheapest <
s ever seen in
ly Lady who
goods.
lousand yards
nost exquisite
ordially invitonce,
as they
ire so reasonsjjll
buys them
Lutiful assort)
and colored,
re cents a yard
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Books and
Supplies
seen at
^vn rv Q"f AVD
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An Ordinanc
To Raise Supplies for t
City of Abbeville, S.C., fo]
the Fiscal Year 1906.
Be it ordained by the mayor a
Aldermen of the City of Abbeville, S. C.
1 Council assembled and by authority of
' same, That a tax for tbe eums and Id a m
ner hereinafter named Bball be raised
r paid Into the treasury of the City Counoll
1 the uses and purposes thereof for. the fl
year 1900.
Notice Is hereby given that tbe offla
City Treasurer of Abbeville, S. C., will
r open for the collection of taxes for said fl
year 1906, from Wednesday, Nov. 1, 1905,
til Monday, January 1, 1906, without peue
Rate per centum of taxation are as folio
s City Tax 3 mius.
Water WorfcsTax(lnterest
on bonds and Sinking
Fund) : 2% mills.
Sewerage 1yK "
Tbat wben the taxes and aseeesmentor
portion thereof cbarged against the prop
or part; on the tax books of the City for
fiscal year 1906, sball not be paid on or be
tbe 1st day of January, 1906, tbe City Ti
urer shall,proceed to add a penalty of
per cent, on the tax book, and the City Ti
uror a atl collect tbe same; and If tbe
taxes'and assessments and penalties are
paid on or before tbe first day of Febri
fnext therealu-r, au additional penally of
per centum thereon sball be added by
City Treasurer; and If said taxes, assessm
and penalties are not paid oo or before
fitst day of March next thereafter, an s
t>unal penalty ol five per centum tbei
s t> 11 be added by the City Treasurer an
cc* Itcted by htm; and If the said taxes
segments and penalties are not paid o
before the 15th day of March next therea
the said City Treasurer shall Issue his taj
ecutlon for the said taxes, assessments
penalties against the property of the deft
Ing tax-payers according to law.
j| A commutation road tax will becolle
< the same time as other taxes of Two Do]
5 lrotn all male citizens between the age
' eighteen and fifty-five years, except thosi
i empled by law. Unless said tax Is paid o
belore the 1st day of January, 1906, six <
work upon the public highways and sti
of theClty will be required under the HI
Overseer.
All persons failing or refusing to pay
commutation tax or to work six full d
shall, upon conviction, be fined not c
thaw Thirty Dollars or be Imprisoned
r longer than thirty days.
r Done and ratified in City Council this
day of October, 1U05.
I JAMES L. MCMILLAN, May
JAMES CHALMERS. City Clerk.
Oct. 10,1905. If
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A GOOD BOO I
r A codv of Anccdotal Remii
* cences of Columbia, by Jul!
A. Felby, may be had at Spee
- Drug Store.
This is a well written book z
contains interesting reading
L all South Carolinians.
Call and get a copy at once
the supply is limited.
their dresser. Sold on a guarantee, jp or
sale only by C. A. Milford, The Druggist,
Abbeville, 8. C. 12m
GEO. WHITE, JR., H. S. HAMMOND,
Proprietor. Manager.
liisltf i
nil cum.
We have bought out
the livery business of
Mr. J.S. Stark and will
do business at the
_ *
same stand. We are
~ prepared to do hauling
of all kind. We
also have good saddle =
and driving horses.
H. S. HAMMOND,
Phone 32. Manager.
1 IB NOTICE.?
HIS OFFICE WILL BE OPEN
FEOM MONDAY, OOTOBEB 1
16th UNTIL SATtJEDAY, v
DEOEMBEE 30th, 1905.,
The Rate of State, County, School
and Special Tax, Including One
Dollar Poll Tax, One Dollar
Commutation Tax,
JN ACCORDANCE WITH AN ACT TO
ralce supplies for the fixcal >ear commencing
January I. 1905, notice Is hereby given
that the office of CouDty Treasurer for Abbeville
County will be open for iba collection of
taxes lor said ducal year from Monday, October
l(Hb, until Saturday, December 30tb, without
penalty. There will be added?
A penalty or one per ceni, ou an ?a^cs uui
paid on January 1st, 1905.
A penalty of two per cent, on all taxes not
palil on February 1st, 1905.
A penalty of seven per cent, on all taxes not
paid on March 1st, 1905.
Rates Per Cent, of Taxation are as
= Follows:
State Tax 5%mlll8. ]
e County Tax 2^ "
Special Coucy (Roud) % "
Sinking Fund 1 " j
School 8 " 4
Special Count}(Poor House)4<? "
Total..... 125^.
r In addition to the above, a epeclal tax will
be collected lor school purposes as follows: 1
Ahhi.viiip HdhcIrI School mills.
Abbeville Special R.R. bouds 1%
Bethel 3 "
Sbaron 4 *'
ND Lowndesvliie 4
,n Ml. Carmel 3 "
' WUilog^on 8
lbe McCormlcft 2 "
an* Due West.../ 3 "
uDd A poll tax of One Dollar per capita on alt
for male cltlzeuB between Ibe aye or 21 and 60
, years, except snob as are exempt by law, will
be collected.
A commulallon road tax of One Dollar will
a nf be collected tbe same time as otber taxes
from all male citizens between tbe ages of 18
I be anci 50 years, except such as are exempted by
seal law. Unless said tax Is paid by first or March,
un 19u5,eight dsys work upon the publlchighways
will be required under au overseer, if so much
t'ly. be necessary.
iwa: Taxes are payable only in gold and silver
coin, United mates currency. National Bank
Notes and Coupons of State Bonds which be- 1
come payable durlcg the year, 19C5. A tax of
50 cenis will be collected on each dog.
As so few avail tbemselves of the opportunity
of ppylng taxes at tbe times and places
heretofore designated, 1 will discontinue tbe
any appointments over tbe County, andcolleot all
taxes at the Treasurer's office.
y Parties desiring information by mall In rethe
gard t0 their laxes will please write before
.? Irwomhor i?i.h. stating tbe location of their |
IUI O w
eas- property- and Include postage for reply, and
tbot-e paying taxes by check laust include tbe
one charge for collection.
z W. T. BRADLEY,
-o?t mreasurer,
lary October 4.1905. tf
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the
iddt- "W T' O '*!
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iter,
: ex- The most famous Cod Liver Oil preand
parafion known to medicine.
mil- Contains ALL tbe medicinal ele- <
ments of cod liver oil, actually taken
cted from fresh cod's livers, but not a drop
liars of Oil.
u of Delicious to tbe taste and recognized
iex- throughout the world as the greatest
2? STRENGTH
:reet
the for old people, weak, sickly women
ays, and children, nursing mothers and afnore
ter a severe sickness.
uot Cures Hacking Coughs, Chronic;
Colds, Bronchitis and all Throat and
iotb Lung Troubles. Uuequaleri to create'
'an appetite aid to make those who
3r are too thin, fat, ro-y and healthy.
Try it on our guarantee to return
your money if you are not satisfied.
Speed's Drug' Store.
_ I.. %V. WliltcS Lorain
Jj. W. Whlli1 iuis lust rccltv?i| hii entirely
new lice m Clonks him! Ja'kets.
Don't fail to s?-? tin? ('oak? anil Jackets i
11S- Which Iihvc Just arrived at L. \V. Wblit'n. j
linv your L'mniAs hikI Jacket* from I.. W.!
'""i White. |i
d's 1 lie sure to look at I. W. While's Block of i
j Clothing. Hiit* ami Muses.
I If you want hi) Overoal at any price you'
i nrJ : can mi rely get the vulue of your money at
l,iu| White's
for (jo to White's for doling, Hats and Shoes.
Hny your Blunkets and Uugs from L. W.
White.
as The most complete Htcck of GoqJs In
Upper South Carolina can be iouud in the
three stores of L. W. White.
HAVE Vdtl 1
TO BUY TE
IT Pi
The school of experience \
taught us, that the best go
Our store House
Our goods are n<
Oiir reputation i
Our motto is "T
Delicious Fruits,
Fancy Gr
To fit the taste of a
of all kinds.
Buggies and Wa
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Of the best makes al
est you.
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State, County, and
President: Vice^Pres
F. E. HARBISON. ' P. B. 8F
Board of" Directors :
SrowD, G. A. VieaDska, John A. Harris,
V. Parker, W. P. Greene.
We solicit your business an
it safely and e
We are in position to maKe you juu
when placed in
Our Savings
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I am now in p
70U all grades of I
lots or by the car.
and get my prices 1
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ABBEVIL]
OFFICERS.
S. G. THOMSON, President.
G. A. NEUFFER. Vice-President.
R. E. COX, Cashier.
SCHOOL
Tablets
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quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an
invention 18 probably patentable. Communications
strictly contldentlal. HANDBOOK on Patents
sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents.
Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive
special notice, without charge. In the
Scientific American.
A handsomely Illustrated weekly. I-argest cifrculation
of any scientific journal. Terms, 13 a
year: four months, |L Sold by all newsdealers.
MUNN ? Co. 361 Broadway, YOfH
Branch Office. 625 F SU Washington. D. C.
DR. J. R. NICKLES,
Surgeon Dentist.
Office over C. A. Milford's Drug Store.
DR. J. A. DICKSON,
SURGEON DENTIST.
GOLD FII LINOS; CROWN AND BRIDGE
WORK A SPECIALTY.
A GOOD PLATE $8.00
AMALGAM FILLINGS 75o and. 1.00
OFFICE OVER BARKSDaLE'8 STORE.
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>ods are the cheapest. I
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HE BEST." I
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of Abbeville. I
City Depository- J
ident: . CaaMer: fl
ERD. J. H. DuPRE. ' .'J
F. E. Harrison, P. B, Speed, C. D. I
R. M. Haddon, A. K. Watson, Lewis fl
d are prepared to handle I
oiihervatively. I
ds; and to pay interest on deposits, |
Department. J
izers.
W ' ... : Vrgf
osition to furnish
fertilizers in small
Be sure to see me
:*
>efore you buy.
.W. Mo?EE, Jr.
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S. Stark, Ed. Keiser,
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DR. G. E. CALVERT,
SURGEON DENTIST.
At Sr. Killingsworth's office.
August 16, 1903. tf
PENTA.L NOTICE.
Dr. P. G. Thomson, < ^
OFFICE CP-aTAIRS ON Mo.lLWAIN
Corner, Abbeville. 8. 0. '
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DO YOU NEED A /
TVTnwftr x
or Rake ?
IF SO, CALL AND SEE US AT
ONCE. WE ARE AGENTS
FOR THE DEERING AND
HAVE A FEW THAT WE
WILL CLOSE OUT AT A REDUCED
PRICE.
Yours for business,
L. T. & T. M. MILLER
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