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* ' ,. , . 'j I'lie Press and Banner \p' e"~fuhliahea every Wednesday at W a ear in advauee. M Villi Wednesday, May 9, 1906. "?e ?lft to the A. H. P. Church. b?J Mr. R. M. Haddon ban presented the A. R .P. for I Cburch with a baodrome curiam inr iue ?? ? choir loft. Ills a Dice and appropriate gift M and much appreciated by the A. K. P.'s a bi M i her _ , , will Land wale*. jj By the Probate Judge: James McCelvey beei land Bear Ml. Carmel, 5(0 acres, S3,500. to G. pasl A. VlBaDsba and VV. P. Greene. wbe House and lot. Fort Picfceus, town of Abbe- He! \llle, 11-2 acrts, SiX>5. the tal I For ttalp. J** One bay mare; gocd worker, fine gentte 'J16 driver; also out 4 yr. old cow, freab In 2 M'81 monthb. Terms cash. Jhe AUdres* L W. Douglas, R. F. D. No. 1, Verdery.S. C. M fho| Di NpriiiK Coin in union nt Iji banon. villi ?ho| There will be preaching at L9bauon R< Saturday morning at 11 o'clock, and Mrs - m K /",?r>lru?k nrpnar- u?, Datuiuoj c.ciiius r--r? atory to Comiuunion service on Sab- oaii bath morning. The pastor will be as- of& 8i8ted by Rev. H. A. Knox, of Mayes- * ville. S. C. Communion Service hI Belblab Tbere will be preaching at Bethiab Sabbath afternoon at 3 o'clock and again at 7.30, p. m. after which the Sacrament of the Lord's 8upper will be administered. Preachiug by Rev. H. A. Knox. L. W. Brown. / Upper Look Caoe. * * 1 1 "" J"' no?>ttl/tAQ Qt \roere win ue special ocmhw Long Cane Church next Sunday and also tbe Sunday following tbe 2nd and 3rd Sunday's of May. All are specially invited to be present. ^ Pastor. Hill's Pavilion. At Hill's Pavilion all tbls week tbe Hoillngnwortb twins will dellgbt tbe theatre going people of Abbeville. Tbe HoillDgRworth twins were here some time ago for a week's play. Tbe Anderson Dally Mall speaks In glowing terms of tbe powers of tbe Holllugsworth > twins to entertain. Meeting of Democratic Execution Committee. Tbe Democratic Execution Committee met and organized Immediately after tbe meeting oftbe County Convention, Hon. Frank B. Gary presiding. M. f. JJeuruoi wm eicuieu ocuicibi/ buu H J. Power, Treasurer. The Secretary was instructed to write to the Clubs not represented at tbls meeting and ascertain tbe executive oommlttee man named by eacb of said clubs. On motion It was ordered tbat the Secretary and Treasurer make their reports at the next meeting of tbe Committee. Com roittee adjourned subject to call of Co. Cblrmas. m*-. ? Miss Mannle Bates from Bate?burg, S. C.. 1?visiting her oousln Mies Ellen Gambrell. Mr. Luther H. Hitt left Monday for a week's visit to bis homepeople in Toccoa, Ga. i Miss Marguerite SigD of Durham, N. C., is here spending awhile with her mother, Mrs. J. W. Sign. Mrs. C. A. Cooper of Toccoa, Ga., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. R. V. Hitt. ' She is accompanied by little Miss Ella - ! Cooper. Best Jelilco Coal. I 6ave closed a deal for 800 tout of the kind of ooal you want, and you want It limply because It Is tbe beat. Remember bow bard If was to get good coal In tbe early spring. 80 buy while you are sure to get It, and prlcer are bo much lower tban when tbe cold is on Will deliver May, June, July aod August? prices right. Give me your order, it will b* / appreciated. 4t Amoa B. Morse. ^ Revival Meeting. i Rev. L. A.Cooper, of Greenville, 8. C.t 1* preaching morning and nljht. this week, at the Baptist Church. He is presenting truth that is calculated to do every body good < Come and bear him. Services 10.80 a. m. ana 8 30 p.m. Come as olten as you can. \A) A. C. Wilklns, vv 1 - Teacher's Examination. The next regular Teacher's examination will be held, on Friday, May 18tb 1906. at the Court House, beginning at 9 o'clock A. M. . closing at 4 o'clock P. M. I F. C. DuPre, 1 Co. Snpt. of Ed. Stomach Troubles. Mrs. Sue Martin, an old aud highly respected resident of Faisonia, Miss. ? was sick with stomach trouble for more then six mouths. ChamberIain's Stomach and Liver Tablets cured her. fejhe Bays: ' I can now ea" aoythiug I waut and am the proudtei woman in tbe world to find such a good medicine." For sale by C A. Milford Abbeville S. C. H. M. Young Due West S. C. YVinthrop College Scholarship and En' trance Examination. The examination for tbe award of vacaut scholarship in Wiuibiop College and for the admission of new students will be held attheConnty Court House on Friday, July 6ib,at9a. m. Applicants must not be less tban fifteen years of age, When Scholarships are vacated after July 6, they will be awarded to those making tbe highest average at this examination provided they meet tbe conditions governing tbe award. App icants for scholarship should write to President Johnson* before the examination for scholarships application blanks. Scholarship are worth $100 and jfree tuition. Tbe next session will open September 19th, 1906. For further information aud catalogue, address Pres. D. B. Johnson, Rock Hill, S. C. To the Tru*tee* of Abbeville Prenbytvriau Church. Gentlemen Don't allow your church to pay 8 cents per pound for wood. If they buy 100 pounds of White Lead in Kegs they get 88 pounds o! White Lead and i2 pounds of wood; but when they buy L. & M. Paint they get u full gallon of paiut that won't wear off for 10 or 15 years, because L. & M. Zinc hardens L. & M. White f Lead aud make9 L. & M. Paint wear like iron. ? 4 gallons L. & M. mixed with 3 galirttia r.inuppri Oil will naint a moderate ? sized house. I V\ L. & M. costs only $1.20 per gallon. C. S. Andrews, Ex-Mayor, Danbury, Conn., writes, "Painted iny house 19 m years ago with L. & M. Looks well 11 to-day." I Sold by P. B. Speed. | Local*. LoDg Blaok and White 811k Gloves at the Bin lib Dry Goods Co. Beautiful white and cream skirts at The 4iulth Dr;- Goods Co. j'. WEST Etfi.'. h'h IIoIn Picked l"|? If pro anil There About tlic City. r. Thomas Cothran was down from Greene the first of last week for a short visit guest of bis brother Mr. W. S Cothran. r. J. Townes Robertson of Raleigh spent iort while In tne city last week with hi* le people. rs. McDuttie Cater left lust Wednesday ber borne in Anderson after spending a days here witn relatives. r. John M. Harden is at nome again after islness trip t-> Greenville. Ibs Annie Hawthorne has returned to borne at Latimer arler a ten days stay i Mrs. J. R. BUke here. 188 Ida C. Hefron of Chicago wbo has i me guest or Mrs. L. C. Garrison for the i two weeks left Siturcay for Maine ire she will spend the summer. Mrs. ron gave a talk Tburfday afternoon at school bnllJIng for the teachers. Tbe c was on art as ut>ed for Illustrating a :bers work with blackboard pictures to w ber meaning. With a lew strokes of chalk a wonderful picture was made. * Hefron Is imieed a talented woman and privilege of hearing her was greatly eo d. rs. James Cllnkscales of Montery whs pptogin the city last Monday. r. and Mrs. J. O. Kirfcpatrlck of Lowndes) were in the city the tirat of last week, pplnu. 3v. P. B. Wells Is In Greenville visiting . Weill who U there on a visit to her le people. There was no service In tbe hodim Cburoh Sunday as Mr. Wells was t'd to QreenvlUe on account ol the Illness Irs. Wells rs. Claude C. Jones and her pretty little TL Dnol w m dim i Made in the most app # proved machinery and un ? skilled and experienced a ? Our trade in the famoui Celery I f has been doubled since S addition of new machine ^ increasing demand. 5 Only filtered water use< ? of our ! II Hit I # C. C. NABERS, - P -X, 5mith re will mention belo\ good tilings we The Correct 50 inch wide Bla< 52 inch Navy Bli 56 inch Grey Pan per yard. 52 inch Grey Par for $1.00 pel 50 inch Cream W 38 inch Panama, Blue, GOc vf 44 inch Silk and and Reseda 38 inch Cream an< The prettiest and Organdy eff everybody, On Monda we will sel Lonsdale (a being the li DON'T FAIL T< from us. "V French Wa: WE HAVE TH Lon? They are al style and price wi Te are prepared to se file Smith Jolin E. daughter arc hero from Atlanta spending some time with Mrs. T. C. Seal. Mr. C. L. Brown left the ifirst of the week for Nashville, Tenn.. where ne goes to attend Convention of Rail Road Agents. Mr. \V. D. Barnwell attended the Harris* Link wedding in Courtland, Ala , last week. Miss Verlna Brown of Anderson Is In the cltv the guest of Mrs. H. Q. Anderson. Mr. W. Giles Templeton of Belton spent Saturday and ^Sunday here with his home people. Miss Nannie Bates arrived In the city Saturday from Greenwood and will be the goestof Miss Ellen Gambrell for some time. Miss Bates Is from Batesburg and Is a charming young lady. Dr. P. E. Harrison went to Courtlnnd, Ala., to be present at the Harris-Link wedding. Mr. Geo. Smith of Calhoun Falls was a guest at the Eureka last week. Mrs. Alexander Cheek of Seneca and Mrs. Benjamlne Cheek of Beauford, Ga., oame to Abbeville Saturday to attend the tuueral of Utile Lois Robertson Cheek. Miss Margaret Miller of Laurens Is in the city staying with her sister Mrs. Horace McAllister. Miss Miller has come to Abbe vllle to take a poBltlno a? book-keeper with the firm of J. W. McKee, Jr. Tne Enchre Club was dellehtfully entertained Friday afternoon by Mrs. Maggie L. Bullock. After a few games or Euchre dellghttul reireshments were served. Mr. W. D. Barksdale went to Atlanta Tuesday on a short business trip. Mis* Alma Felder of Clarendon Co., and Miss Annie McCrary of Pendleton were In the city Sunday vUltlng MIhs Georgia Edwards. Both of these young ladles are sludentsat Lander College. Rev. W. B. Sams of Greenville was In the city Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Sams was the guest of Mr. C. I). Brown while here. Mr. Thorns* Mallard attended the marriage ol his sister Miss Lucy Mallard, at bis borne of Drinks m \ I v . ) hi roved manner with im- fj der the management of (J ^ .rtisans. ! \ w \ : 5 * bl Cola i 4' lc I > >D k OI 5 kl 1905, necessitating the < [ * e! >ry to supply the ever (1 ? 1 in the manufacture $ ft Drinks. j [ y< III MS, I 'resident and Manager. <| B A ? u ~3 THE <??: P\ T uij vjru 7 some of the best thin i have fresh in Stock foi Things Righ.1 ik Panama $1.35 value for $1.15 per ya le Monair Secillian 60c value for 49c p lama Skirting, very swell, worth $1. lama Skirting, for street and hack wea r yard. hite Mohair Skirting 85c value for 75c in Black, Reseda Green, Navy Blu due for 50c per yard. Wool Eolian in Shades of Navy Blue, Green $1.75 value for $1.50 per yard. i Pink Albatros 55c quality for 49c per y Daintiest stock of colored Lawns, M ects Swiss, and Gauzes. Styles and prii 5c to 50c yard. ,y, May 14th, II 12 yards of Fruit of the Loom, An< 11 Domestic, not Cambric) for 98c. 12 ya mit allowed each customer. 0 BUY YOUR MATERIAL FOR Graduating Dress Ve have right material, both in the sh 3h Chiffons and Persian Lawn, with Lac E ? Black and White Silt most as scarce as sunshine at midnight, ill "just fit." >11 you the prettiest FAI Dry floods Dantzler, ]\ i ' i ^EHB2SB When Y< Across Trade in red and white o package containi crackers, you can re B contents are of the i fresh, clean, pure a The trade mark i< National Biscuit Cc highest quality of ba ZWIEBACK?" 1 tea, coffee or chocol UITTTrP THIN CQ "w"w I satisfying, served i ML biscuit that is partic i Patterson Springs, N. C.. last wfek. ^ Miss Agnes Rlggs was In tbe city several tys the first of the week tbe gnest of Mrs. . A. NeofTer. Mr. and Mrs. R. 3. Link arrived In tbe olty iturday from Courtland. Ala. They are aylng at tbe Eureka. Mr. and Mrs. Link ?ve tbe best wishes of a boat of friends. There was no service in tbe Presbyterian inrcb Sunday as Dr. J. Lowrie Wlison was i Georgetown, oondootlng a series of meet* iga. Mr. W. W. Bradldy Is back from a tbree eeks stay In Washington. Mr. H. T. Tasten left Tuesday for N?w York here he will spend some time with bis son r. Walter Tnsten. Mrs. Eugene B. Gary Is at home again after two weeks stay with Judge Gary in Colnm> October, lltb 1906, May, 6th 1900 Friday ornlng little Lois Robertson Gbeek. Tbe ilant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cheek II asleep. Too pure and sweet for this orld she Is now with Him who says "Saf* r tbe little ones to oome unto me " Tbe irrowlng family bave tbe deepest sympathy every one In this dead boar. Tbla little lild tho' only nineteen months old was so ippy and bright, always smiling and movigher dear little bands, wlnnlDg her way to every heart. Tbe family are hot tbe only tea that will miss this little one bntall who lew ber for "for to know her was to love sr" Tbe little body was laid to sleag In the UOIUCIDI/I iVDTl TT | WWIIIB VI reenvule conducted the servloes. Death of Mrs. W. B. Patterson. On last Friday, death viaited the ome of Mr. W. B. Patterson and took le wife and mother to the great Beond. Besides the husband, six children ere left to mourn her loss, the oungest a babe of two weeks. Mrs. Patterson was a noble, kind Lo ad generous woman, and her loss will b felt, not only by the family, but by j II the friends who were intimate ith her. * The funeral was conducted in the A till Church on Sunday morning. 35, iev, Jas. Lawson, the pastor, con- ? nnfinra fV*n nnrfirvi nr\ rr Tha infor. V. n UVsVlUg I'UV WtCUIl/UJl ? uv iuvva- UB lent took place st Melrose Cemetery, i he many beautiful flowers, the tri- '*y ute ofloving friendB, attested the eg- * ;em in whioh Mrs. Patterson was held. 1 001 ??????????? w j f 17 1 ?ec I 1 am ods Co, exc olo ? Ml gs among the many ?5 r Ladies wear. of A ... C : in Season. J i; E i i ird. T er yard. 8ftt 75 for $1.50 ,r, $1.25 value E per yard. e and Alice JLilac, Cream ^ ard. ulls, Batiste, ces to please Iroscogin and irds of either I qi es A eerest Mulls, fd .es to trim. ta : Gloves mi The quality, tfS for the least price. ^ famnanv VVmP"J J u Manager. 5u Come Hlfe i This Mark^* |B n each end of a ImJF ng biscuit and st assured that the r^ery highest order? nd perfectly baked; ientifies the products of the >mpany and ever stands for tl king. For example try packaj fwice-baked "?justly celebrated as Late. BISCUIT?A crisp, light, dessert t is something out of the ordinary. :ularly nice, try a package. f ^ ! The New ! [ NEXT TO PEO ft ?? i "Prove all r Shakesp ) And we propose to prove to yo PARK" is the best Five Cent ) If you can tell a good Cigar wl ^ say its the ''Best Going." ] 1 Don't be behind the times! and smoke the best! For & The ncmurn f > ealn from the Buoy Store of R. at. ] Haddou Jt Co, UPt opened the biggest line of wblte collars 1 bolts at 10,15 and 25. j Embroidered band bags, white, at 25 and eacn. ? l new assortment of gilt and allver beltaat tnd 50c. ibadow embroidery la all tbe rage; We D ve everything necessary. ' p ilnen waab goods for skirts, 25 and 50o qnal- / . Speolal at 15o yard. a l nice line of toilet aoapa from 5 to 25c oake. ^ 'be ebeapeat line of embroideries Id tbe ? jntry. *! IhampagD* batiste, 50o quality, for 30o yard* inches wide. y leady made waists, wblte and colored, nice- 1 embroidered, from 50o to 88,00 each. U 'be best and biggest line of boalery in tbls a itlon. x>okoDt for oar bargain oonnter. a 'be best line of bed qallta In plain, fanoy ? 1 wltb fringe. jj ? t White's Locale. e lay yoar olotblag from L. W. White. The a ;b art clothing of Strouse 4 Bros, cannot be E jelled. A fail line also of boys and yootbs f, thing. /hen in market L. W. Wblia oloaed out 'era! iota of clothing at a price, and ia now ? Bring special bargains in apring and snmir salts. It will pay any one to look at e gOOdl. | rr Al the ladle* booid aee L. W. White's silks waists and skirts, also the beaatifnl line muslins, lawns and organdies. a l good dress gingham at 5 cents. M 'heap callooes at 4 cents. fi /bite lawn a yard wide at 5 cents. w Imbrolderles and laces of good width at 5 C its. J; rnblsaohed shirting at 4 cents. 'laid homespuns at 6 cents. L large white rack towel at 10 cents. ladies' belts from 10 to50 cents each and all ~ isr dry goods at proportionately low prices. ? ? ? a Notice. tl be Cold Spring Farmer's Union will meet ^ may the 7th Inst, at 9 o'clock a. m. y P. B. Car wile, President Everything ii asy Payments. ( HEALTHFUL P Parity" Cotton Felt M Mattress of i ? Every Mattress built with our Sped lafities, from ABSOLUTELY P (OST SANITARY FERROACTORY IN THE WORLD as basJdmg is practiced in our Factc Eyejy Mattress manufactured bea id is sold under this positive guaranb PURITY" MATTRESSE CALVERT & . wH.~ delicious with n Ln mWm <5ttu pyf >iscuit, rich and Ej m It 70a want a ro yJK Jly 10 - ? rt ob r Store. | f so 1 sa f m 'PLES BANK. j d, \ te Things.** | >ear. f ? i 8 u that "YELLOW STONE; 4 5 s CIGAR on the market. i , just try one and you will * i Everybody's smoking them! 0 Keep up with the leaders * f ol ilo hv i ay Drug Co. I JL ^ ?he State of South Carolina, ^ Abbeville County. Jy M. E. HollinKsworth, Esquire, Magistrate Abbeville County, 'o J. D. Gardner: Complaint having been made onto ae by C. C. Harold and W. F. Perrin, lartnere, doing business in the city of . Abbeville, S. 0., under the firm name nd style of The Perrin Clothing Co., bat you are indebted to them in the um of TEN and 10-100 DOLLARS, n account of goods, merchandise sold ou during the latter part of the year 905 and during the months of Janlary and February, 1906, as more fully ppears in attached account. ft This is, therefore, to require yon to ppear before me, in my office in the ity of Abbeville, State of South Caroina, at 10 o'clock, on the 6th day, after c be service of this summons upon you, xdueive of the day of such service, to nswer to the said comDlaint. or judor nent will be given against you by deault. 0 Date Abbeville, 8. C., this 19th day f March, A. D. 1906. M.Ev Holllngsworth, (L.8.) f Magistrate A. C. * 'o the Defendant, J. D. Gardner: Take Notice: That the complaint nd the summons in this action, of rhicb the foregoing is a copy, were . led in the office of M. E. Hollings- \ forth, Esq., Magistrate for Abbeville 'ounty, at Abbeville, 8. C., March t ?th, 1906. v M. E. Hollingsworth, _ v Magistrate A. C., 8. C. J Have you pains in the back, inflam- fi lation of any kind, rheumatism, fainn g spells, indigestion or constipation, r [ollister's Rocky Mountain Tea makes' t ou well, keeps you well 35. cents. C. A. Mil ford. J i Furniture. ( foods Delivered Free. lESTFULNESS" mm?? an attresses, the Standard | America 61 m ial Lifters. Manufactured in eight pa URE RAW STOCK, in the th mNCRFTF MATTRFSS I W A *?* 4M4 A A 41 A '- yj Every detail of scientific Mat- ^ iries. of rs our "PURITY" trade mail ? -e' ac at hit Guarantee on Ecery Maltreu '. ojec 6m mmim* to be mannfirtarad from pure raw Mock, y c mixtare of old a?> o? other old material. Sleep oak far gw d 3 fauod imperfect is quality or workmaatbip, ntsa \y wiko ? audwrked to refund to you tLc price p?id.r and of Mcdlrtssa are Manvjaciared S*Jdg bg ^ Southern Cotton Oil Co. T< Charlotte, North Carolina ltd your mattrea hat this label-attached til a ARE FOR SALE BY J ; NICKLES. ANNOUNCEMENTS* I For House .of Representatives, i} / i||B We are authorized to announce Frank B. -I ary as a CaudicU'e for tbe House of Rep-,.' ' oeutailvefl. SubJ.-ct to -tbe Democratic lmarles. H " V " fSM We are hereby authorized to an- I r>unce Grauville Bt-al as -a candidate r the LegiHlature, subject to the I :tion of tbe Democratic'Primary. 1 VB For Probate Judge. 1 0 tbe voters of Abbeville County. '"v*? Having been informed by Mr. ft. E [ill some twelve mouths ago that he ?W on Id not be a candidate for the office 'Probate Judge. I decided to appear itore the People of Abbeville County >'jl ir that office. Thus for ( have receiv- -,T;|1 1 out spoken encouragement from iends, and believing that- there, lould bejan end to all things; aou as "5jl am scniewbat a believer iu rotation. 1 hereby auuouuce my self as uatndi-' ^JH ite for probate Judge subject to .the J ;tion of the Democratic Primary;-* T J. F. Milter. I ) tbe Voters of Ab&evllle County : Owing to tbe condition of my nealtb dorg last summer and lali I bad about abaa- ->VM >ned tbe Ideaefaiandlng for re-clectlop' to /J e office of Probate Judge and so stated to' meof my irlends; bni as my health'ha*.' sry ojucd improvta wiinin ma pauiiew , ,;;a oatba, and a? I bave been urged by ft goody, any 01 my filenos, 10 at once enter the f&oe ; -jSM r tbe office lor another term, I bave con- i . | uded to do so. I. thereto re hereby, an- , )uuce myself as a cantdate for re-electton ' yjj roe office o^Probaie Judge for Abbeville -">3 9 Thanking you lor tbe generous ?npport bleb youhive accorded me la tbe past, I omiae tb?t, If by your suffrage, I balltoe x'^sSm italned In ibe office for another Urtmi Utall be my utmoat endeavor to to oondaot ? ie bUBlneoti of the office as to meet wUU )ur continued approval. . , . ' faSB Reepeotfolly R. ?. HUH, For Superintendant of Education.|j?| We are authorised to announoe R. 0. Wiln as ft candidate lor ticbool Commlaalone? ; y^gl ibjectto tbe aotlon of tbe Detnooratlo p?i? .^||| J I hereby announce myself acandl-* ite for tbe office of County Superior mdant of Education, of Abberllle/ .s^l onnty subject to tbe action of tbe YJfB emocratic primaries. 1 J. Foster Hammond. , 'j J We are hereby ' authorized to * anounce J. B. Gibert for the office of ; uperintendant of Education of Abbe- /'rail lile County, subject to the action of , ie Democratic Primary. For Supervisor. 3 I Hereby announce myself as a can^^MJ Luaio IU1 IIJO UUJ.UO ui oupci VlOVi Ul r ' JrtiM bbeville county subject to the action ViMl ' the Democratic Primary. &/S3?91 ^ W. A. Stevenson. \'M J. M. N1CKLES, ' "ftl Attorney at Law" | Abbeville, S. C. . QQce with W. N. Graydon, * '-ffijffl iUILDING MATERIAL | I am now receiving a stock of DOORS, SASHES, | BLINDS, 1 FLOORING, CEILING, 1 SIDING nd FINISHING LUMBER,' aYeo I'M SHINGLES, LATHS, LIME, CEMENT and HAIR. ,J? ome in and let me give you priced. A. G. FAULKNER, | TRINITY ST. ' ' pposite A. B. MORSE. Jalvert & ITicklosfl ? Headquarters for ? tfhite Hickory Wagons ; )wensboro Wagons, iock Hill Buggies, lummer Buggies, V"' "H'-fS (heap Buggies, \ , larness, Laprobes, etc.^|g Mvert & Nickles. ..|f? Feb. 24, 1904. tf HOLLISTER'S ocky Mountain T ea Nuggets A Busy Medicine for Busy People. Brines Golden Health and Renewed Vlffor. k specific for Constipation. Indigestion, Liver ' d Kidney troubles. Pimple^ Eczema, Impure. ood. Bad Breath, Slutrmsh Bowels, ueaoacne d Backache. Its Rocky Mountain Tea in tab- . . Ks ; form. 35 cents a box. Genuine made by -> 7 jllistkb Drug Company. Madison, Wis -i*?j )LDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE ; ;$$! Che State of South Carolina, 'i Cour<ty of Abbeville. In Magistrate's Court y M. E. Hollingswortb, Esquire, 'sft Magistrate ip and for Abbeville . '5a County: 3 "V. Q. Weeks: Complaint having been made unto '.f; e by A. H. Barnett aud T. L. Cann, iffia ^rtners trading under tbe firm name iV id style of A. H. Bamett & Cann, at you are indebted to them in the' m of NINETEEN AND 54-103 OLLARS on account of goods, wares ^ id merchandise sold and delivered to 'i iu at your request during the months ' -r\ January and February, 1906, and ? at you refuse payment of such ( -y'2 aount on demand. These, are therefore, to summons id require you to appear before me my oltice at Abbeville Court House, the State of South Carolina on the tth day after the service hereof upon ?u, and if you fail to appear or or an rei at tuc ljluo aiuicsaiu, /uugjueub ^ :' *j8 ill be giveu against you by default. Given under my band and seal at ' > M bbeville, South Caroliua March 28, 06. M. E. Hollingsworth. Magistrate Abbeville County 3 the Defendaut, W. G. Weeks:? Take notice that the conplaint, and ' [e summons in the action of which ie foregoing is a copy were filed in ie office of M. E. Hollingsworth Esq, a^iatrate for Abbeville County, at bheville S. C., March 28, 1906? This March 28,1906. / -M M. E. Hollingsworth, Magistrate Abbevile County. ' v-n|