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r Li .: : E "That l'ntiol> llliaiu'f.'4 I Orangeburg Patriot. K This is an expression which 1 K frequently been made use of in pol |k. ical campaigus, aud which was intet Mr "d to refer to a so called cotnbinati ^Ebetween/the ministers aud the < ^^ arkeep^rs, an i which was the o j^R9^fc*wih of their common interest SfflHpdedtruction of the State dispi We have no doubt but tl a^9R^Krhea voting time comes the miuist the old barkeepers generally vi ^^Vbesame ticket, but not for the sa Hj^Buterior purpose; aud we have ne' ^^Hjfced the expression when it was gSHirpreted to mean that the Christ njHpi^istry aud tiie honest prohibition J^Hhive joined the barkeepers and t MRiigh license men in the Utters' lis. against the dispensary. We think I does them a great injustice when t |\ expression is used in this sense. k . It is alright to say that the whisk r element have joined the prohibit!* ) i8ts in their common tight wheue' ! they are found voting the same tick r This will be no reflection on the g< people who nave always oeeu m mvui doing their conscientious duty in str ing to drive whiskey forever from c homes. It is n^t their fault wheu opponents of the dispensary vote wi them, nor should tliey be accused ..being in such a combination just cause such is the case. Kacti of th elements have a distinctly difiier* - motivefor voting the way they - ^i^fgtful'ULvthe whiskey man is willi to vote any ticket which will tnjt the enemy of his old business, bopi that some day he will be allowed sell liquor in the same old way, I the ministers have no purpose in sistlng him in so doiug. The use suoh expressions casts a reflection ' these good meu which is entirely i just and unfair. They will as vig ously oppose the liquor man aud schemes when the time comes. e\ though he is now helping them their fight asraiust the dispensary. T af r>rkliHr>iatiu fiirhf this bat out between them in any manner tl may choose, but by all means dou't expressions that will rellect upou *v honesty and characters of these g< L \ people and the churches they rej: sent. They are duty bound by 1 P**" moral laws of God to fight agai I whiskey in auy form as long as th I is a drop in the land. B - REGISTER AUTOS. IhS H I Sonth Carolina Authorities iu <1 B City Enforcing1 a Rccenl LpkIn I tive Enactment?IntouUetl for It Protection. J Columbia, S. C., Juue 17.?An IW passed by the last legislature, whi '[< perhaps has not been observed at a f point in the state except at Coiumt ? ? ni?UI??,J rt/.upf ,|1i woere uiu rviuuiauu wuuy ^wuh is just beginning to call it into acti* is that affectiug automobilists and quiring them to register their machii ^ with the county clerk and tax tli W with the number the clerk issued th W together with the name of the com I in three-inch black letters against " white back-ground. In the regist tion the name of the machine, mat ifacturer's number, county number ! opted and general description of I machine must be given, the cl< charging a dollar for the certificate < daring that the machine is register The act is designed to protect the p pie of the rural districts, who are tl offered opportunity of prosecuting violations of tho automobile regu tions. m . Abbeville County Man In Beanfor We notice from the Palmetto P Mffttat Mr. L. H. Edmonds is on I SHTslate for office in Beaufort Couuty. WM Mr. Edmonds is an Abbeville Coui B man, the son of Mr. Jack Edmonds McCormick. He comes of good hk and the people of Port Royal will fi * " him a faithful officer. Mis ratner, : Jack Edmonds, has been prominenl County affairs for many years and "Boys" still feel safe in a race at 1 Cormick if they can count on Mr. J Edmonds as a friend. I We have every reason to r ( proud of our flour trade?pro because we sell enormous quae t ties of flour and proud because never fails to please. S. J. Lii m , m v Havaland China, and esp< cially Theodore HaVala China is just as good China is made, in a great many ] spects it is better, it certair has a big reputation, and Lady with Havaland Chi on her table when she is tertaining has a good reas +? in fV>o nliing 1 i I>U ICC1 J.JUL KUW ~ she has the best. At t] store, now, you will find i beautiful patters that 1 ' have only the samples of, a for whicn we take orders, is in openstock, which mea that you can buy of it ji such pieces as yoU want, a we are sure that this is t | best way to buy chii Please call and give us t pleasure of showing you o Patterns. Dargans 5 & lOcts Store p THE CITY rv AI | When you have Pressiup to be <1 send it to the City Pressing Club, rti \ * No. 1, Wilder's Block, at Mclv Store, Phone 139. We do the \v . right. Satisfaction guaradteed. you will only give us a trial, ;you 1 be convinced. We want your wor] THE CITY PRESSING CLUI Jessie & Duffie McKee, Prof ~17H3 1SK) COLLEGE OP CHARLESTON, CHARLESTON, S. C. Entrance examinations will be lit.Id in County Court House on Friday, July ai m. One Free Tuition Scholarship to t county of South L'aroliua awarded by County Superintendent of Education Judge of Probate. Board and lurnlshed r< In Dormitory, $11 a montb. All candid for admission are permitted to compete vaeant Boyce Scholarships which pay $1 year. For catalogue and information, dress HABRjBON RANDOLPH, June 28, 1W6. If Preeldei ? ! WEST mil- I 1US *e,vs Picked ( |> lle|-e iiiul There lit. i About (lie City. ( Mrs. W. C. Sherrard went to Cross Hil! last OLl week tospeud ? (ew days with her aum Mrs. ji,i ; Williams. i Mi>s H-lm O'Neal White is at home again Nl* jailer ? ten days stay with Miss Grace Jones itl m Ashevilie and a short stay with Miss kin. Hi'sslo sinip-on in Anderson. I Mrs. II. I'. Tusten lelt Saturday for New iHt i York where she will join Mr. Tusten and er.H spend some tillio Willi her sou, Mr. Walter DtP I 'l',1Klen* .Mr. and Mrs. Frank 1$. Gary and master tilt! Frank Gary are at Harris spending a week, irer Mr. Joe P. Giles o! New York was In the city last Wednesday and l'nursday a gueBt ai the fu Kureka. lull I Mrs. W. P. Kerguwn of Greensboro, N. C. ist Is here stay lilt; a while with her sister, Mrs. I,., J. 1). Kerr. . Mr. .loin M. Harden has returned /rotn a flit business t: ip lo Columbia. it Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Rosenberg leave |. Wednesday tor Atlantic City for a months c stay. Mrs. John M-D'Uill has returned from Winder alter spending a mouth tntre with jlj_ hor home piople. irer kcciike ctxn. tt. Thursday afleruoou Mrs. W. P. Greene was ,Oti the bostes* otthe Kuchre Club at oue of the . r most plexsant meetings the club has ever enjoyed. Mrs. Kerr will eutonaln at the IV- next meeting. ,ur Mr. WIIIIhiu J. Lntlmer has gone to Anhliu gusta l??r a lew days stay with his uuoie Mr LUC I \\r A 1 of imcr til Mr. Ut-rjamlne Watts from Home, Ga., Of representing the Mutual Insurance company i is spending a few days In theciiy. oe* Bev.K. B Kennedy has gone to Atlanta for ese h short stay. jQt Mr. It. C. Brownlee ot Due West was in j the city Monday on business. <l?* Mi?. Miiledge Bon bam of Anderson Is in ing the city spending a while with Mrs. Fannie ]re Mar-h-til. Mrs Bonham has not visited in Abbeville in a number of years, she h .a many ufe iriends tiere who will oe glad to welcome her to here. jut Miss Belle Thompson of Atlanta la the guest ol Miss Janie Morse. as~ The reo-ption given last Tuesday afternoon 1 Or "y Mrs. James A. IXiII 10 honor of her sister ?)q' Mrs. vv iiii.im S. Hill was a dellghtiul affair. Mrs Hill was assisted In receiving her *u~ Kue?t" by Mrs. W. P. Greene, Mrs. Jumes ;or- C iHimers, Mrs. James Cochran, Mrs. Richard Hil', Mrs. C. A. Millord ai d Miss Gary. In , " tli- pr> ttlly decorated (lining room refreshing *;n li es and;cakes were served by Misses M?ry in HiP, Fannie Harris, Ne'ie V\ llson, and Fiancls Morrah. Dr. 8. F. KilllPaxworth of Columbia was in ,lle town Monday on iiusliieKS. \ti?" ( .Bu.ih.ru Ipsivph Weduesdav use for Atlantic City (or a rnuutlis stay at mis .i,? attractive watering place. Mr. and. Mrs B S. Barnwell little Misses lod Mary aDtl Virginia Aiken are at borne again irp. after a ten days visit to Hon Wyatt Aiken In Washington. , Lue Dr. G. E. Calvert Rpent several days Id list Atlanta tne firstoi the week. ere Miss Mary E. Hill aud 5Iiss Delia Boucbel'e of Alabama leave Wednesday for JJlnety Six to visit their schoolmate Miss Lipscomb. Mr. and Mrs. W.P.Greene spent Sunday at Harris. Masters Albert and Arthur Rosenberg are ofl for a months stay in Atlantic City. These geutlemen are looking forward to their trip with a great deal of pleasure. Misses Mary and ! annle Starke entertained ",e at cards, In honor of their guest Miss Auule a- Rogers, of Union. ur. Mr. Ersklne Blake spent Sunday in Willtamston with his mother, Mrs. J. R. Blake. * Mrs. Mallard and Miss Mattie Lee Mallard "V1 of Patterson Springs, N. C. are here visiting ell Mrs. Thomas Mallard. Uy Mrs. C. D. Brown, Miss Lily Templeton, Utile Miss Charlotte and Master Charlie Brown spent Tuesday with lrlends In 0 jrk Wllllamston. ? [)!), \i re_ I>caili of Mrs. Polly Joins. ties Mrs. Polly Jones died last Wednesday after / om a lingering illness at the home ol her son Mr. 1 * * T ? ? ?" * * 77tK roor fl jjones. airs, jonfh wus jii uc? ^>>u T^?. ? ecu aua until this last Illness her health was ? ity good. She leaves three sons and a daugh ter and a number of grand children to , a mourn her Ions. The funeral services were h ra- conducted Thursday afternoon at the fj 1U- Methodist churbh by Kev. P. B. Wells and A(j_ interment at Long Cane. . . [lie DeatU of Mr*. Mary l'mney Hill. j ifk Mrs. Mary P.enney Hill wife of Mr. Fred de- Hill died at her home here Thursday night >y p,i alter an illness of several monthP. All that \ loving hands could do was done but hav. u 60- iug filled her mIsslou on this earth she was y 1U8 taHen to that upper and better world. The r _ stilcfcen family have the sympathy of everyu one in this sorrow. The funeral services 6 lla- were conducted bv Kev. Mr. Wells at the t residence of Dr. Penney and the body laid to rest at Long Cane. 0 t. H Store* Close on 4tli of July. ^ the We the undersigned Morchantsof Abbeville b agree to close our places of business on Wednfu nesday. July 4th. p X. C. V. Hammond. , Ot C. C. J^ahers. t )Ck H. P. Mcllwaln. I :nri s. J Linls. L P. Rosenburg. , >lr. o. M. Cobt). v ; in A. B. Cheatham. ? rv,M K. Dagari. . , W. E. Johnpnn. \l<t- 1 T on.I T M M11!Br. \ ack A. B. Morse. a L. C. Haskell. ^ Wilson Henry &Vo. Farmers Bank. Peoples Savings Bank. t I. _ T. H .Cochran. S D0 J.S.Bowie. ,, J J. W. McKee. UU, w.C. DuPre. / J.K.Miller. a Abbev ille HdV. Co. ? . if J. Allen Smith, Jr. E ' 11 Dispensary. V nlr R. M. Htll. 0 E. R. ThoinRon. I) PollHfeofl". L. W. Kellar Bro. . _ J. L. Roche. /C* H. Welnraub. _ J J. R. Glenn. HQ J. Hayne McDlll. oc H. G Anderson A Co. **? National Bank. I rf*. Perrln Clo. Co. LC The Smith Dry Goods Co. A.M.Smith. UJ L. W. White. o R. M. Haddou. a W. D. Barksdale. na luiveriana jMCKies. C Jas. Buchanan Co. t m. W. F. Jones A Co. ' Kerr Furn. Co. U OH P. H. Horn. J. M. Wilkinson. , ne T.H.Maxwell. v Abbeville Lumber Co. t 118 J. U. Ellis. , T. P. Q,uarles. 51X A. H. Barnett Jc Canu. John T. Evans. I we F. H. Corn. t j Press <fc Banner. n 11(1 W. W. and W. K. Bradley. ' n - ? ; .IIS Mt. Cwrinel. a Mr. Lowry Covin Jrom BatcsUurg Is visiting " his parents ol this city. t rjrf Messrs Sullivan of Anderson have been the g guest of Mrs. J.K. Watson !<>r the past week. . hg Prof. C. F. Wertz has returned from Kew- 1 berry where he was visiting his parents. > jn Mr. J M. Carlton and their young dauphter ( ' Miss Frankie are visiting their relatives In ^ Jig Elberton, Ga. J Mr. Thomas McAllister Jr. was In Hester I illT one day last week. \ Mr. Jim McElvy Is visiting his parents ol this city. ? Miss Msgeie Km x has been visiting her ( , relatives ai Sbaron. g Mrs. Howard and her youug son Edward from Anderson are visiting ber pa: euts of , ttiisclty. I Miss Francis Morrah has returned from j Due West where she was visiting bertrlends. i Miss Ada Biack and ber young sons Joe 1 aLd Manning aie visiting her parents in ibis I! city. 1 Miss Bessie Lou Jones tiom Anderson is j visiting her moili'-r of this cl'y. Misses Llillo Wall and Bessie Johnson ' have been the guest ol Mii-s 1'earl Sutherland i * for the nast week. 1 Miss Kate Jones is visiting ber mother . who has been quite sick for the past 1 week. < t>ue Master Gerrard Tarrant Is visiting his ] ,01?1 A good show er of rain fell in thin section ? s this week. 1 ork h If 1 iVili for Vouii{(? IVumen, J i. 01 the 12 scholarships owned by the South Carolina Federation ol Women's Clubs, only ~ , the following are now open: b >> College lyr Women, Columbia, S. C.?One q t-'Cholarhbip lor lour year's academic work in ' College. ^ -? Greenville College lor Women?One schol- t <? arshio of Iree tuition lor lour>eurs. Special y rates lor music. n Chtcora College,Greenville, K. C.?One schol- IJ arslilp Tf free tuition lor four yean*. f Tin? South Carolina Klndeigarten Assncin, tl tlon Training .-chool, ihailerion, S. C.?t>ue t scholarship of tree tuition lor two jears. " t* The examinations for these scholarship'- p 'ih? v;'" ' 'e in each county. July Otb. All y; , , HoplickiDts must Ule tbfir names betore June frmi 80th, With Miss Varina D. Brown, ?; ', Chairman Educational Dept. S. C. Federa- 11 for l'on 01 WOIUt'n 8 Clubs, Anderson, S. C. n a<*" Crepe Tissue paper so ehenp that It will Ol make you sorry lor the man who Bold it U> ' yon at Speed's Drug Store. easy ' V Thousands of boys all over this country, who never ( had much money to call j their own, are happy now at the merry jingle of cash < in their pockets, made by selling n THE SATURDAY \ EVENING j POST i 4 Friday afternoons and Saturdays. ^ They have no better chances, they e are no brighter than you. It's just f this?instead of dreaming about the good times to come, they got right down to business and hustled for what they wanted. You can do f the sam?. Don't lose any time ? about it. Write a letter to-day asking us to send you our hand- j some booklet about boys who t make money, also the complete outfit for starting in business. J With this will come ten free copies of The Post, which you can sell at 5c each. After this you buy as . many copies as you need at wholesale prices. As an inducement t to do good work we give, among i other prizes, watches, sweaters, J etc., to boys who sell a certain ] number of copies. And in addition * $250 in Extra Cash Prizes \ ? EACH MONTH ? ] THE CURTIS PUBLISHING COMPANY { 425 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. ( T.OWNDESVILLE. Miss Rebecca Heard, of Heardmont, !a., has been the guest of Mr. E W. larper and other relatives for the past I reek. Mr6. M. C. Barber and Miss Eunice lloud, of Rock Hill, have been at the 1 ouie of Rev. R. W. Barber since last aturday a week ago. Alline Grier, of Spartanburg, C. H., as been visiting the above named imily for ten days. I Mrs. T. M. Bourne, of Sampit, has een with the ^bove family for some 1 ays in the pant. Prof. J. F. Harper, Principal of the IcCormick High School, spent several ays among relatives in this place last reek. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Barnes, of Bowrsville, Ga., were here for a day or wo last week. Mrs. E. W. Mason, of Pacolet, came ver Monday, and has since been mong friends. Miss Mamie Bowman, who has spent he past few months in Florida, came iack to her home near here last week. Mrs. D. M. Lipscomb and her two hildren, of iNinety six, nave oepn ai he home of her father, Dr. J. B. klosely, for a week. Miss Aunie Lou Power, of Augusta, }a., spent two or three days, as our juest last week. Miss Virginia Robertson, of Abbeville, was the guest of Mr. T. D. Cooley ind family for the greater part of the veekjust gone. Maj. and Mr9. F. W. R. Nance, of Vbbeville, were the guests of Mrs. >allie Huckabee Wednesday. Our College boys, Messrs. Theron Ulen, of Clemson, Marion Latimer ,nd James Latimer, of Wofford, came lome last Wednesday, to spend their acation and rest up, prepared for the peniug of the next collegiate year. Troupe. HCTCKABEE?BARBER. loHiiiit'iil Wedding in Methodlnt " u * ??f,,4lAuvlllA na|{l>lAUCl ? IIUIVil ni <jun '?uu * m lit, Kel'reNliniPntN *?prv???l Aftenvardo ut tlic Home of the liriUe. Last Tuesday in the Methodist hurch at S:H0 p. m., was solemnized he marriage of Mr. E. J. Huckabee nid Miss Annie J. Barber. The skilful and tasteful touch of voman in the previous trimming of he chancel and its immediate suroundings iu white and green, with jotted plants here and there gave a harm, an attraction which was a fiting forerunner of what was to follow, riie i ushers, Messrs. R. R. Jones, Earnest Latimer, J. F. Harper, and V. Barnes, had for some time been it their posts, performing their duties. At the above hour, the doors were brown open, Prof. White our, for oine time, efficient music teacher, at he organ, began the wedding march, vhich was the signal for the entrance >f the manly, handsome little pages, vlasters Rob Lee Smith and George harper, who came forward and took h?-ir placet). These were followed lowly by the little flower misses, Alice Jooley and Alpha Barnes. Then the ittendauts began to tile in, Mr. R. H. Josely, on left, Miss Louise Harper, klr. Clark Speer and Miss AllineGrier, tlr. Mac McCalla aud Miss Lefla May O..H Miuu lwanj) IUI i uv4 ai u j.uaowu uuu AT.*.* JO Montague Huckabee, Mr. Roscoe Moseey aud Mies Eunice Cloud, then and astlycameMr. E. J. Huckabee aud lis best man, Mr. J. G. Huckabee. aud diss Aunie J. Barber, ber maid of lonor, Miss Louise Barker and Mrs. bourne, daine of hosor. These, with>uta mistake, took their proper places. !u a moment the music ceased aud a itillness that could almost be felt was n evidence. This gave place to the ?eginniug of the marriage ceremony, teautiful aiid impressive hy the Rev. it. W. Barker, Pastor of the Methodist liureb here and the father of the iride, who hoou made the bridal i ouple one. Then a large part of the rowd present (about 75) repaired to he Methodist parsonage where all fere served dainty, toothsome refresh- ( K.ntLi it n lulu limit- rmipt acrnin eigned. The next night a recpptiou .'as given at the home of Mr. J. W. iuckabce in honor of ttie bridal < arty, at which there were about the i. ime number of guests who were given ame more of the light, good tbiDgs of il'e. The newly married couple were iade the recipients of a number of eautiful and nice presents as tokens f the esteem in which they were held. Troupe. c ilark^dnle'n f.oMtla Car load Buck's Stoves just received, 'all aud examine before you buy. (V. D, Barksdale. Another shipment of the celebrated 90U Washers just iD. W. D. B. Get our prices on shoes before you ?uy. W. D. Barksdale. What about a washing machine? Vesell the 11)00 and Majestic. VV. D. -tarksdale. Bee our line of Farm supplies before ;ou buy. W. D. Barksdale. Don't forget us when you need corn, >ats, Hour, meal, bacon, etc., W. D. barksdale. Westillsell theoelebrated Wheeler & Wilson No. 0 sewing machine. Ball >earing aud light running. W. I). liarkwdale. Orgaus for church or family use see our line and prices before you pur:hase. W. D. Barksdale. n?e Very Bent Remedy For Bowel Trouble. Mr. M. F. Borroughs, an old and veil known rebident ofBluflton, Ind., iays; "I regard Chamberlain's Colic, JLolera and Diarrhoea Remedy as the re-ry bent remedy for bowel trouble. 1 uake this statement after having used he remedy in my family for several fears. I am never without it." This emedy is almost sure to be Deeded lie'ore the summer is over. Why not* )uy it now and be prepared for such an :mergency? For sale by C. A. Milord and H. M. Young. i An Alnrminir Situation requeutly results from neglect of clogjed bowels and torpid liver, until conitipation becomes chroDic. This coulition is unknown to those who use 3r. King's New Life Pills; the best ind gentlest regulators of Stomach and Bowels. Guaranteed by P. B. Speed. Price 2oc. Following the Fin;. When our soldiers went to Cuba and he Philippines, health was the most mportant consideration. Willis T. Morgan, retired Commissary Sergeant LT. S. A., of Rural Route 1, Concord, 'C. H.. savs: "I was two years in Cuba md two years in the Philippines, and jeing subject to colds, I took Dr. King's Sew Discovery for Consumption, which kept rue in perfect health. And iow, in New Hampshire, we find it he best medicine in the world for ;oughs, colds, bronchial troubles and ill lung diseases. Guaranteed at Speed's Drug Store. Price 50c and $1. Trial bottle free. When the baby talks, it is time to give Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. It's the greatest baby medicine known to loving mothers. It makes them eat, sleep and grow. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. C. A. Milford. You may think it a hard matter to get a good hot water bottle or hot water bag in Abbeville, but if you will see the nice line at Speeds Drug Store you will chauge your mind. Sweet as sunlight. As the air passes through a refrigerator once it absorbs food odors that make it unfit to circulate again. Yet in the ordinary refrigerator it does re-circulate; passing over the food again and again, contaminating milk, butter, etc., and making food compartments smell musty. tn the "Odorless" this odor-charged air is not permitted to flow through the box twice. The fresh air enters the ice chamber, and freezing cold drops to the bottom of the box; passes over the butter and milk while perfectly pure; then travels up over tbe other dishes?a system insuring the circulation of a constantly renewed current of pure, fresh, iced air through ORDORLESS Refrigerators. This patented system of ventilation makes the "Odorless'' the only refrigerator that may be crowded with a variety of dishes without one tasting of another?creates a stone-cold, even temperature. Let us show you the latest "Odorless" styles?solid oak cases. Calvert & Uickles. BUILDING MATERIAL I am now receiving a stock ol DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS, FLOORING, CEILING, SIDING md FINISHING LUMBER, also SHINGLES, LATHS, LIM E CEMENT and HAIR. Jome in and let me give you prices. A. G. FAULKNER, TRINITY 8T. Opposite A. B. MOR&E. J. M. N1CKLES, .A-ttorney at Law Abbeville, S. C.; ffloe with W. JN. Graydon. jfmca*-*> towft^.xty^v^-x IWJ -; -'/-oa, Winfclirop College g Scholarship and En- I trance Examination. T The examination for the award of Is vacaut scholarship in Winthrop College and for the admission of new stu dents will lie held at the ('onnty Court House on Friday, *"uly Oth, at 9 a. m. c Applicants must not t?e less than fifteen years of a<je, When {scholarships are vacated after July G, they will be ? awarded to those making the highest average at this examination provided they meet the conditions governing ^ the award. App'icants for scholarship <X should write to President Johnson before the examination for scholarships , application blanks. f-i Scholarship are worth $100 and ifree tuition. The next session will opeu September 19th, M)6. For further information and catalogue, address Pres. D. B. Johnson, Rock Hill, S. C. ej fri DE 7 AL NOTICE. fe Dr. S. G. Thomson, OFfTCE [TP-MTAIHS ON M0.TL.WAJN Corner, Abbeville. 8. 0. DR. J. R. INlCKLJiS, Surgeon Dentist. Office over R.M. Haddon & Co.'a Store OR. G. E. CATVERT, SURGEON DENTIST. At Dr. Killingsworth's office. August 16,1905. tf G DR. J A DICKSON, SURGEON DENTIST. "" r GOLD FILLINGS; CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK A SPECIALTY. A GOOD PI/ATE $8.00 AMALGAM FILLINGS 75o and. 1.00 OFFICE OVER BARKSDxLE'S STORE, Calvert & Nickles& oti ? Headquarters for ? Re xte White Hickory Wagons Owensboro Wagons, Rock Hill Buggies, Summer Buggies, Cheap Buggies, Harness, Laprobes, etc. Calvert & Nickles. Ffb. 24. 1904 tf KILL the COUCH and CURE th? LUNC8 w Dr. Kings Naw Discovery ___ /Consumption , ' Price FDR (* 0UGH8 and 60c & $1.00 ^OLDS fre* Trial. * Surest and Quickest Cure for all THROAT and LUNG TROUBLES, or MONEY BACK. DO YOU NEED A Mower S or Rake ? 1 Br w v 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, I. T. & T. M. MILLER Abbeville-Greenwood MUTUAL IISU1MCE ASSOCIATION. ^?perty Insured, $1450,000 January 9th, 1906. WRITE TO OR CALL on the undersigned or the Director of your Township for any Information you may dealre about our plan of Insurance. We Insure your property against destrnc tlon by F1EE, TiMOU OS LI5HIHS, and do so cheaper than any Insurance Com _ pany In existence. Remember we aro prepared to prove to yon that ours 1b the safest and cheapest plan < f Insurance known. J. E. BLAKE, Gen. Agent Abbeville, S. G\ J, PHASER LYON, Pres. I Abbeville, S. C. BOARD DIRECTORS. S. U. Majors, Green wood ^ J.T. M?bry Cokesbury W. B. Acker ....Douulds ft M. H. Clinksmies Due Went H I W. W. Jj. Keller Long Cane ^ I.A.Keller SmltlivlUe B A. K. Watson Cedar 8l*rlni( 9 A.M. Held Abbeville Township H| W. W. HtaUley Abbeville City. Dr J. A. Anderson Antrevine S. S. Boles Lowndesvllla A.O. Grant Magnolia J. R. Tarrant Calhoun Mills S. L. Fdmonds Bordeaux H. L. Rtt.sor. Walnut Orove W. C. Martin Hodges J. I). Coleman CoroiiKca D.S. Hattl wanger Mnety-Hijt J. M. l'ayne Kin artls I. B. Taylor Fellowship Joseph Lake.... Pbtenlx Hev. J. B. Muni Verdery J. II. Chiles, Jr y Bradley J. W. Lyon Troy W. A. Cheatham Yeldell G. K. Dorn Callison ? W. M.Outz Klrkseys Caleb Walton Brooks Abbeville, s P.. Jan. I) 1W>6 ?SpeeilH (inoo Ci^ajs plt'8ses all the people all the time. - W V/", mV'- - .-! rrw,r aS a renovator food for sto< ; unsurpassed, st possible yield c ny given soil, a p ion of Potash is Vipcif- methods leading* *"V ? 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' 'J OF ABBEVILLE. ' | le of business April 0, 1906. Liabilities. i 'ify Japital Stock $76,000 00 Surplus and Profile 22,620 15 tfutional Bank Notes 18,750 00 Bills payable 10,000 00 J Deposits 138,612 44 -i "4 >|a $264,982 59 ii ine touuij. naudg. v Is In Savings Department. ??? st complete line of Books and j Supplies | ;een at nip- Storfe. - ?0 ? '! of Abbeville. ! i City Depository. 'I lrtent: C ashler: . 'EED. J. H. DuPEE. F. E. Harrison, P. B, Speed, C. D. , R. M. Haddon, A. K. Watson, Lewi* > id are prepared to handle , onservatively. j ns, and to pay interest on deposits, Department. V' BOOKS Pencils Lk doI Supplies. rug Store. We art Sole Agetits here for Vinol The most famous Cod Liver Oil preparation kuown to medicine. Contains ALL the medicinal elements of cod liver oil, actually taken from fresh cod's livers, but not a drop of oil. 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