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" ^ \ on Itikac \npm v': ? J t . / . Three ways are used t ^ for curing and preparing i bacco for the market; n; I # * ; cured, air cured and fl The old and cheap way is cured; the later discover) 1 proved way is called flue c I In flue curing the tobao from the fields and rackec I especially built to retain there subjected to a contir temperature, produced by heat of flame heated flu brings out in the tob stimulating taste and ai expert roasting develops coffee. These similar proc to both tobacco and coffee ing and stimulating quality ularizes their use. The quality of tobaccc much on the curing proce< kind of soil that produces pert tests prove that this : % % rU'' k ... R. J. REYNOLDS TO] The Press and Banner. |k... : Published Every Wednesday. |; .Abbeville. S. C. Wednesday, Jnne 5,1907. AMONG THE SCHOOLS. m ? ? 8 apt Cheatham's Observations and Timely Suggestions. EdVtor Press and Banner: Not long slncfe I made a short sobool toar. On my way, I met wltb Mr. Louis Jackson a fine farmer near town, who lakes a floe It* fv / tereet In BCbools; though he was very busy, . be consented and Joined me. We went to tbe < Prosperity sobool In charge of Miss Mol le Cochran, this scnool baa Just recently put ' In a number of patent desks. Also the people oeiled the house,so now it is v?ry com- J fortabie. I dld not And tbe blackboard f pace * sufficient. I would suggest that the next step be to add blackboard and maps. Also a > library would add much to the equipment 01 ^ ibe school and I hope the active school work- * era In that section will take this step, I fouDd good work being done. Mlsa Coohrap and pupils are to be oongratulaied on condition of lb* room, It was neatly kept. A few pictures on the walls would add to the room's appearance. Our teachers are urged to make the sobool room attractive. Miss Cochran's work tbere Is very satisfactory. A few days later I was at the closing of the Cold Spring Bobool; the section baa a good 1 . . house and well fixed for school work except J i tbejdlstrlct has no speclaltax wblob It should vote on at once It la no doubt Use best way to Thn nhlMran lilti mall tslfh C eaoh one's part and showed that the teaober, Miss Hattie Robertson bas done good work through the year. Last Monday I stopped a few boar* with tbe Monterey school In atstriol No 8 Mr. A. J.Speer is tbe teacher. His work is thorough. Tbe bouse Is well suited for the size of tbe present school bat In a few years it will need to be enlarged and I suggest that tbe trustees begin now to reserve a fond for that purpose. It Is nicely seated with desks aDd bas a library wbloh I Judge bas been well read. r On my rounds I found tbe Calboun Falls > school. Tbe bouse Is In poor condition with no maps, no blackboard, do library *nd only y Ave or six patent deskr. AS tbe number of i children there are so small I think It best to move this school In or nearer tbe town aod bope It can be done this summer. Miss \ Luelle Norris from Edgefield waa in charge of tbe robool and was oat on atrip to the woods giving tbe children instruction in 1 Nature Study. Before closing this I am delighted to refer to a map of North Amerloa now in this office. It was made for me by David Klng.Bon of Mr. Jas. King, near Waits. David is a student In the Fern Cllfl school, district 19, which bas been taught the laet two years by Mrs. Ada C. Kennedy, this sobool bas Jast bought a nice library whldh adds much. This map is a fine pleoe of work. * R. B. Cbeatbam. ? It The Ounce of Prevention. K * * To stop a leak in time often saves a disastrous flood, with consequent loss g and damage. A bad cold, unless promptly treated, may grow into a stubborn catarrh of tbe Bead, throat, stomach or bowels, threatening dire disaster any moment. No one is truly at themselves with a catarrhal affection of the mucouB membrane at any stage, and it is pure recklessness to al- t low such conditions to continue. * The ounce of prevention or the absolute cure for any case of catarrh is found in a remedy known as Andes' Great Prescription. Since it was first introduced thousands of bottles have been distributed by C. A. Milford, Abbeville, S. C., and in no instance has a j. failure to cure been reported. Besides catarrh, this wonderful remedy cures all blood disorders, rheumatism and K"'. . such ordinary ills as indigestion, dys pepsia, torpid liver, biliousness, constipation and nervousness like magic. Ask for examples of what it has done for others. c It will cost you $1 per bottle, three ^ for $2.50, or six for $5.00. If six botties don't perform a cure in your case, where directions are followed for above diseases, you can have your money back. What fairer proposition can be 1 asked? The open formula of Andes' Great Prescription is printed on every package and label. It's a good one. There are no secret# to hide. It does its work speedily and permanently. That's why physicians are recommending it in their family practice. They know no better remedy. - ? Examination. There will be an examination at Abbeville Court House on July 5,1907, to award a scholarship In the Textile Department of Clemson College. All appointees must average above sixty (60) per cent. Tbls Is a line opportunity , offered ambitious young men who desire special training. The president of ClemBon are regularly getting callB (or men trained in the Textile Department. This Is a fine chanoe for ambitious boys In cotton mills. R. B. Cbeatham, Co. Supt. J^anoauon. . Hoalbern Schedule. Leaves? 7.50 a m going East. 10.00 a m going East and West. 245 p m going West. 6.05 p ra going East and West. Arrives? 9.05 a m from West. 12.25 p m from East and West. 4.15 p m from East. 8.10 p m from East ^nd West. Koahnnrd Mchedule. 32 dne 4.25 pm 38 due 1-0? I 88 doe 3.07 am 41 due 4^5am I ST 1 52 due 12.40 pm OS doe 8.S8p?n co Ym$tove& \\ m CSKM. Ytecft ScYvtvapps IOYmk and Met >y farmers tobacco, g ; their to- mont regi amely sun sweetenin lue cured. any other > called air and has ; r and im- juicy, full :ured. tobacco hi :o is taken prefer Sc 1 in barns cheers mc heat and tobacco, a iuous high Schnapps the direct ?one che es, which until the acco that there are :oma that pounds o; in green population :esses give tobacco* is the cheer- those state that pop- yet been c A ioc. ] depends economica >s and the plug of chi ?< ow rvof nrvtlnrl 11, <U tA" |/V.I J^vutiu flue cured and I5cei /, 3ACC0 Company, W 19< HiJ M I Better equipped tbai Sight in the swim, an pou and at the right pi SOME OF 01 The best lot of farm tools, P] breakers, botii kind. See onr pic io every one says. See them yon Another Specie Try us for the best stove sold lame means the very best cookin tacks. All good points known to ron try one for 30 days on the hoB f not we will take it back and it i Still i Sewing machines, Wheeler ai ? n ii iinger ana uomestio. see me vt >etter. Sold any old way, or an; lmost. Putman Orgai Boyster guano is leading for 1 Jone" Fish scrap goods will do tl On tl Five cars White Milling Con t's sound /md dry. Our Grocery Stocl Flour, Meal, Molasses, Cane, !nrM? orid flnffon. Tnlinp.on fiannpj lUgCU} UOIU WVUUUI ? w ans. We put out today thirty-five 5c. See them. W. D. SCH 001 Tablets I General Sc] Speed's I llitif 11 >1111 1 , \3to "toaatfKg iup site touxtd i ? xo --- s o i] '* ri li a frown in the famous Pied- S on, requires and takes less * g than tobacco grown in a section of the United States S a wholesome, stimulating, }; tobacco taste that satisfies fc mger. That's why chewers hnapps, because Schnapps re than any other chewing ?, nd that's why chewers of * pass the good thing along * wer makes other chewers, % fact is established that ? more chewers and more J f tobacco chewed to the a i in states where Schnapps E > sold than there are in jj s where Schnapps has not u >ffered to the trade. * 0 plug of Schnapps is more p 1 than a much larger ioc. a sap tobacco. Sold at 50c. ? t in 5c. cuts. Strictly 10 g Lt plugs. " * - t a a INSTON-SALEM, N. C. ;! li 07. : emu! L a _ J( 1 a ever for vour business. ; e d lots of goods to show -ices too. ' a JB SPECIALS. 5 a ? ows, Stocks, 2? horse plows, Middle >w shapes, The best lot in the City, j; iBelf. Collars, Pads, ete, ? "\ \ a il, Stoves, Bucks. ? and they are Books too and which [j ' a g machine. White lined. 15 year " " b the np to date stove maker. Wont I e i8e. and if what we olaim, you takelit, S don't cost yon a cent. See them. ? cl d pother. T P pd Wihon, No. 9 for the old reliable, gl )ry latest in these goods. Nothing A p long time and too, at yonr price ? 84 O II as are the Best. ? > b the cotton crop of 1807. "Farmers v le work, b \ b le road. > a, which is the best for keeping, as jj tt CK ll ? J 1. 1 A. * dl K cannot oe oener m ,t IE pl Hay, Bran, Oats, seed and feed. Lard, w d GocdB, Big Hominy lOo for 3 lb. ^ w doz, curry combs special at 5,10 and 2 M rt , Barksdale. A L BOOKS S b tl Pencils I if nk I gi el Hi rM 1 Ih Hooi supplies. D p )rug Store. | . -V I - , I v. ; '<i- ^ ... / EAST END. WITHIN THK CITY GATES. ? A KWftO I 11 a 'a Mies itunene iuraci, uuo Ui ,r?.,,3 ? rettlest and most attractive young ladies, ift last Friday for Greenville to visit frUnds nd attend tbe G. F. C. Commencement. Beautiful tribute to tbe anniversary of Jef;iKon Davlf) as well an to tbe unveiling of tbe >avls Monument at Richmond In tbe request jade by General Stephen D. Lee tbai all rains on Boutbern Roads be stopped for Ave ilnutes on June 8rd, 1907, precisely at 2 'clock p. m. tbe day and hour of tbe unvelljg. Tbe Seaboard readily acoeded to tbe squest provided other roadH would do so. Col. J. Foster Hammond Is In Virginia tak3g In all tbe grand and noble sights, and Itogetber Is having a "big time." MIsb Lizzie Nauce accompanied by her eloea Mint.es Lizzie May and Rutb Dunn, rrlved In tbe city last Saturday irom Fiorla to spend some time visiting friends In and round ihecity. Miss Nance Is a daughter r Major Nance with whom sbe ami ber elces ureal present staying. Many friends re glad to see these ladles aud give l.hfui ? jrdlnl and bearty welcome back to this aelr former bom*. Mrs. Lambert Caldwell and little son reamed last Saturday from a pleat-aut visit to lends I'd Newberry. Mrs. C. V. Hammond who has been sick ir the past week Is at thlB writing thought ?be some better. The weather Is very precarlouR Just now, Dd go Is the cotton crop. v> heat Is almost total failure except for stock food. Oats are lrnl^g out weil, both crops are now being arvesied. The area of corn planted is too mail, but looks wnii. "M." was quite sick for several days of the a?i week but with tbe help ot bis two nlntr >ns Willie ai d Walter, made an extra' effort ad served bt? patrons as usual. We lull} pprenlate the k nd expressions of sympathy 3 well as offers to servo him In a more sub.anilal manner. Mr. R. C. Wilson Is painting his dwelling q Laurel Hill, aud when la Its full (lress win resent aulte a d'ff-rent appearance There re many hom> h in and out ol lowa mat ould add fifty per cent to tbe appearance ol le homes if they were only touched up with ilttle white paint. The rural cat riers by recent order* from tbe apartment hMve the "right of wny" to all ublic roads tb?y travel and are n?>i required > deliver mall 10 patrons along UiHr routes Btween boxes *ben It will give ihem any nDecessary trouble or delay; It n?w, more ian ever, seem* the Intention 01 tbe Deartment that ibe carriers must g<? forward lth as mucb ilispatch as possible, aud' in a oslness like manner, as no more slopping at Icnlcs or unnecessary loitering along tbe 'ay Is allowed. Tbe orders are numerous , nd very strlot. Tbe carriers are positively d emphatically forbidden to carry any paral or package that Is mailable under forfeitre of their situation. Tbls places tbe carrier ) a very awkward position, as often they are laced under obligations to tbelr patrons for onrtesles and kindnesses shown them which aey would willingly reciprocate were tbey In heir own business; but "Uncle bam" *a?t> ou "shall not" and of course we '*dare not" t tbe risk of losing our places and tbls wonld lean ont of a "living" for ourselves aud imllles. Substitutes are required to read bese orders so that they may serve their outes Intelligently as to tbe law and not gat 3to trouble, as Ignorance will not be taken b an excuse lor lallure to perform tbelr uties as tbe Department desnes. Mr. Johnny Tolbert spent Saturday night nd Sunday with home people at tbelr pretty ountry home and returned Monday mornag aooompanled by bis father Mr. T. N. Tolert. Supervisor Nickels has tbe ohaln gang iu the old Charleston toad, and Intends to iz up all tbe roads In the fiaiwoods lu fine bape for all ol wblcb "we" make onr bow nd return thanks In advance for the public a well as ourself. We would respeotfullv all tbe notice of tbe Supervisor to itie rural iall boxes along tbe road and ssy while tbey >e tbe property of Individual tbey are everthelees under the care and ptoiecilon f ''Uncle Sam," tbere'ore any persou r ?r*on* willfully Interfering with tbeno cr attlng them oat of shape, or knocking ibem own, will be held accountable by tbe U. b. )epnrtment Bo when tbe scraper comet* long give tbe boxes tbe "go 'round." Tbe carriers were off last Thursday, and eniyed this holiday .except carrier)1 8 and 4 wbo rere sick. Borne of tbe patrons wuo wei e not ip on the holiday missed as, and *aid "you rere not around yesterday." Well 'tis good o be so useful that you are mltibed some time ven at the expenne or others Mr. aad Mr*, a. J. Penny spent tbe holiday rlth nis brother Mr. J. H. Penny and family f Sharon. . Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Caldwell of Greenville pent several days of this week In th < cuy as uesls of their son Mr. J. Lambert Caldwen. Mrc. Paul Anderson lb vibiting home people t Waterloo, d. O. Mrs. W. ui 'Wilson accompanied by her leoes, Mlssua'Catherlne and Mar^ Liuk lell ist Sunday atterooon for a visit to friend* nd relatives In New York City. We are glad to hear mat our irlend, Dr. W. !. Link ban returned from Atlanta to bis oid ome at Wllilngton, bat sorry the occasion aat brings blm home Is ill healtt^; we hope owever, tbe familiar scenes about tbe old omestead and the sacred memories that a'>ays cluster aronud "Home sweet home" 'HI soon restore blm to his usual bealtb, and rust tbat many years of pleasure and useiuleps are In store for blm. Motrersand fathers, sisters and brothers, nd sweethearts too", are anxiously waiting ,nd watching for the return oi the college Iris and boya, Well, Just have pall noe and belr early rttnm will agreeably surpntteyou. Tbe lent services ol the "CbrUtian Cruiders" are algb'ly Increasing In interest, lie preaching Is wholesome and sound for all, ae singing Is soul stlrlng, tbe work Is earnest nd surely the results cannot fall of-good, bat 'HI be wonderfully blessed by tbe Lord. Tbe sbow windows of a store tell the passe r y what kind of a merchant Is Inside. C?n ou read It? Weil, 'ns this, if the wi. dov re clean and trebh and tastily, arrangeu very few days yoa kaow'tls a live, busiling, p-to-date man at tb" helm. If they aie ingy, fall of flies and cobwebs and tbe s<ime id goods kept In them tor moutbs at a time on readjust the reverse, a merchant who is - k./ib t In sleep anii dbb anottuj ?>?> rV,.<. .u je business circle, and will eventually gel lear out of the circle. Look at Dargan'* widow! We leave It for you, reader, to sa> bat kind of a man Is ou the lnnlde. Some of tbe "oid signs" left over the doors, ould be more appropriate, and guide tb* ubllo more oorrectly as to where they were olng, If Ibey were "changed around." news on route 8. ? Rev. J B Hl'lhonse left last Monday for .ugusta, Ga., where he will hold a two weeks leetlng at the Sibley Mills. Mr. John Evans returned lant week to bis ome at Lebanon from bis udles at Davld>n College, N. C. Mrs. Ada C. Kennedy, tbe popular teacber f Pern Cliff school has Just received a nice brary containing 60 volumes, for her school. /e don't know Just how it was gotten up, ut suppose through her Indefatigable energy nd push for the Interest of her school. Mrs. John A Wilson and her Interesting abe spent last Monday wltb her father Mr. nmes Evans and family, while Mr.John Alison took In salesday. Mr, 8. L, Wilson, tbe bustling planter of ralprldge was in the city }aut Monday on uslness. Mr. Will JrvlD of Bradley accompanied by Is two dapgbters Misses Marie and Viola nd bis son Willie spent last Monday with tr. A. J. Woodburst and family returning ome Tuesday. Mi8i Nelle Watson accompanied by her 00 sisters, MUses Louise and Benle of Wlnirop College, are expected Dome this week > brighten and gladden tbe home circle, for lere's nothing equal to tbe life or a rresn >llege girl to bring sunshlna and happiness ito the home where before all was quiet and all, Mr. aDd Mrs. J. J. Lin It spent last Saturday i tbe city. Mr, Link attending tbe farmers' isetlng while Mrs. Link spent the day most leasantly with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Link spent last Sunday lib tbelr brother Dr. W. & Link at Wllilngm. Miss Annie W'I'lams bus been quite unell tbe past week but is a little better at tbiB rltlng. Messrs, J. S. Williams, Sr., and J. S. WlU ams Jr., and J. A. Williams were among le guests In tbe elty snlesday. Messrs. J. H. Fenney. N, Sohram, J. G. 'alker, W. 0. Graves and Oly n Walker repssented tbe Sbaron side. COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION FOE ANNAPOLIS, LpplivantN Will be Exsmined nt Audemon for the Third DlHiricl. Tbe principal and both alternates*, apolnted as candidates for admission lDto tbe aval Academy at Annapolis, from tbe bird District, having failed to pasa tbe enance examination, a new appointment will ave to be made. A competitive examlnaon will be beld In tbe Cport House, at nderson, Thursday, June 6tb, 1807, for tbe urpose of selecting a principal Hnd two . Iiernates, to be named as candidates for ildsblpman, Tbe successful candidates will e required to report at Annapolis, June I'b, for tbe pnrpoEe of standing tbe entrance lamination. Each applicant should be well versed In tbe dlowlng subjects, to will English grammar, ngllsb composition, history, arithmetic, ih>nnirh nnwirmln pnnallnns. Diane |OUia, vuivuftU i ?i , sometry, descriptive geogmphy and tbe emerns of physical geography, United tales history and tbe outlines of general Istnry. Applicants must not be under sixteen r over twenty years of agp, muni be bona de residents of tbe Tblrd Congressional (strict and must be able to pass a thorough byslcal examination. Wyatt Aiken, M. C. ULKING'S NEW DISCOVER! Will Surely Stop That Caoak J Pile* get qalek and certain relief fromDr, Rhoop's Manic Ointment. Flense note It Is made alone tor piles, and Up acilon is positive and certain. Itchlne, raiuful, prolra.llns: or blind piles disappear like inaetc by Its use. Large nickel-capped glass Jars 50 cents. Mold by C. A. Mllford. The one thing a woman can't understand anoui a man in ioe *?>?j "o ? iu.Un money on useful things. I'll stop your pain free. To show ynu first? before you spend a penny?what my Kink Pain Tablets can do, I will mall yon free,-a trial paokage of them?Dr. Shoop's Headache Tablets. Neuralgia, headache, toothache, period , pains, etc., are due alone to blood congestion: Dr. Shoop'e headache tablats simply kill pain by coaxing away the unnatural blood pressure. That Is ail. Address Dr. Shoop, Racine, WIh. Hold by C. A. Mllford. The devil knew how to catch a big haul when be In venied dresRPs thHt fasten up the back for the husbands to hook. I will mall you fr*e, to prove mTlf.camplet >i my Dr. shoop's Rhhiora'!??., und my book ,-u either Dyspepsia, The II an or The JKI'ineys. Troublesol thestomnch. heart or klrt- . neys. are merely svmpioms of a deeper ailment. Don'l make lh? common error ot treating symptoms nnlv. Symptom treatment I* treating Ihe result of your ailment, and not the cntixe. Weak stomach nerves?the inald* uerves ? mean stomach weakness, always. And the heart, and kidneys as well, have their controlling or Inside nerves. Weaken these nerves, and you Inevitably have weak vital organs. Here Is where Dr Shoop's Restorative has made Us tame. No other remtdy even olalmu to treat the "Inside nerve-.' Also for bloatidg, biliousness, bad breath or ? complexion, u?e Dr. Shoop's Restorative Write me t'-iay for samples and free book Dr. 8hoop. Racine. Wis. The Restorative ! sold by C. A Mll/ord. If men weren't brntes women wouldn't have so much fun taming them. ? Get a free sample of Dr. 8hoop's "Health Coffee" at our store. If real coffee disturbs your stomach, yonr heart or kidneys, then try this clever coffee imitation. Dr.Shooo ba> closely matched Old Java and Mocba Ooffet- * In flavor and taste, yet it has not a slngl? gram of real coffee In it. Dr. Shoop's Healih Coffee Imitation is made from pure toasted grains or cereals, with malt, nuts. etc. Mxde in a mlnut6. No tedious wait. You will surely like it. Sold by L. T. Miller. M ^ m I Everybody la sorry to be abused unless It's because be is rich. The medicine that sets the whole world thinkiDg, The remedy on which all doctorB ?B'w, The prescription all your friends are taking is Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. C. A. Milford. How difficult It'tf) for a man to get buck to hard work after nursing a polltloal Job for t few years! mm m im* You can't tell a woman's age after she takes Hollister's Rocky Mountain , Tea. Her complexion is fine. She ip round, plump, aud handsome; in fact she is young again. 35 cents, tea or tablets. C. A. Milford. An easy way to make money Is to buy stocks wben tuey are low and sell them when iheyarpbigb. No greater mistake can be, made than to consider lightly the evidence of disease in your system. Don't take , desperate chances oiv ordinary medicines. Use Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 3o cent?, tea or tablets. C. A. Milford. Tb? more patience a woman ban with ber children the less cue has with ber father. The n*>w Columbia negligee 6blrts have no equal. Rosenberg sells tbem. w f Abbeville-Greenwood MUTUAL Mil ASSOCIATION. Property Insured, $1,5Q0,0()0 . January 8th, 1907. / tlTRITE TO OR CALL on tbo underslgnet or the Director of your Township >or any Information you may desire aboct our plan of Insurance. "We Insure your property Kgalnut deslrtii Ion bv ' FILE, fflUli OS MISS, and do so cheaper than any Insurance Con. ouny In existence. Remember we are prepared to prove to yoi that ours is the safest and cheapest plan rt Cnenranc? known. J. E. BLAKE, Gen. Agent Abbeville, S. G. J. FBASEB LYON, Pres. Abbeville, ?. C. b 1 BOARD DIRECTORS. | 8. G. Majors Greenwood ' J.T. Mabry Cokesbury W. B. Acker Donalds M. B. Cllnkpowles Due West W. W. L. Keller Long Cane I. A. Keller Jdmlthville i W. A. S'evenson Cedar 8prlng A. M. Reld Abbevlll6 Township W. W. Bradley Abbeville City. Dr. X A. Anderson Antrevllle J. fir. HuckHbee Lowndeevllle A. O. Grant Magnolia J. R. Tarrant Calhoun Mills 8. L. Edmonds Bordeaux H. L. Rasor. W alnut Grove W. 0. Mart'i Podges J. D. Coleman ^?..Coranaoa D.8. Haitiwanger ...... JNlnety-81x J. Add. Chjboun .........Klnards J. Add. Calhoun Fellowship Joseph Lake..... Phoenix Rev. J. B. Muse Verdery J. H. Chiles. Jr Bradley J. W. Lyon... v;.Troy w. a. unoamam i emeu Q. E. I)orn Calllson Q. E. Dorn Klrkseye . J. Add Calhoun Brooks \ Abbeville, ti U., Jan. S. IK'T Calvert & Nickles I ? Headquarters for ? 1 White Hickory Wagons < Owensboro Wagons, Rock Hill Buggies, Summer Buggies, Cheap Buggies, 1 Harness, Laprobes, etc. ' Calvert & Nickles. Feb. 24. 1904 tr ??'?1?' ? r KILL the COUCH and CURE the LUNCS w,th Dr. King's 1 New Discovery rnn /*ouchs JflFSm I II VII \^OLDS Trial Bottle Fret AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. ftTTAH. A-MTEED SATISFACTORY OB MONEY REFUNDED. ???????J 0 ? ill l llH ^?0Se F fields ^ Choosii I llwl^Piv hand picture, if you choose a pot It Vila wtirtt Ret acroP *'ke that attKk left,eve H mi Ifffiw! provided you choose a fertilizer c |1| POTA lllU To find how to get the best results ether crops, write for the "Farmei IllifeaS ?1 New York??3 Nusu St., or Atlanta, OXJR LIN LADIES BLACK 1 is complete. We all of the newest tT7oavA.es in VOILES, HENRIETTAS, MAS, BRILLIANT / ' BLACK, SILKS A ___________ If in need of a Skirt a you to see our stock. L.W.V W. S. COTI ? 1 Jl 8t&>^anU S" or I^L | JlollovrBoivcrete) MB H ftuildiiv/r. dH i BlocksTUB PETTYJOHN SYSTEM IMRI HAUTE ~ I NO. . The Peoples Sa ABBEVILLE ' '? <>1 F1CERS. g 8, G. THOMSON, President. Q G. A. NEUFFER, Vice-President. W K E. ( OX, Caehier. JFilHlS 1191 < State, County and C President: Vice-PreBiden F. E. HARRISON. . P. B. SPEED Board of" Directors: F. Viaaneka, John A. Harris, R. M. Haddon, I J. F. Clinkscales, C. C. Gambrell. We solicit your business and si it safely and cons We are in position to make you loans, s when placed in Our Saving's ID NATIONAL BANK 0! Statement of condition at close < Resources. I Loans and Discounts $198,064 00 Capi Overdrafts 10,336 O0l Surp J. S. Bond* 18,750 00] Nati Other Securities 500 00; iJBills Real Esta'e 9,383 00 jDepc Redemption Fund 937 00 Due from Banks 71,720 00: Jasli in Vault 21,000 00 I ( $330,690 00, Oldest and Strongest Bank in t Ample Resources for all deman Interest Allowed on Deposits 1 HALF CAR LOi PAIN rhe kind that lasts. Jus1 ford's Drug I Call on hira for anything you want in th ine. He has what you want, of the best qui See Us Before C. A. Mil Phone - - - iiiii [ in $gj ng Your Fertiliser ^VjpffiU ce that in the right- ' >r fertilizer. You'll r n if the soil is poor, ' ' . :ontaining8% of SH ?jJ from RTowlng grasses Vl'tJ^ZSQpfl' '? Guide." Sent free, ^^ s' ??.-IZ24 Candler BI4f. E OF DRESS GOODS are showing ' r||| fabrics and J': ; MOHAIRS, PANAINES, ETC. Specialty. nd Dress, it will pay 7hite. IRAN, . Let us figure with you on . your House your Fence or your Curbing. " ?rirWaRanlr a ^ , s. c. ' DIRECTORS. # Vj Q. Thomson, ) H. 6. Anderson . A. Neuffer, t. C. Gambrell, \J r. E. OweDS. F. B. Gary, - ; ; S. Btark, B.jSL Cox, Jonn A. Harris 3ity Depository. t: Caahler: .1 ' '?$ J. H. DuPRB. E. Harrison, P. B, Sp?ed, G. 4(ewis W. Parker, W. P. Greene, ire prepared to handle ervatiYely. ind to pay interest on deposits, department. F ABBEVILLE. v * >f business Dec. HI, 1906. Liabilities. # tal Stock $75,000 00 M Ins and Profits 23,060 00 oual Bank Notes 18,760 00 payable 10,000 00 iBits 203,880 00 * ' 'lis Yi c? * $330,690 00 he County. > t ids. n Savin** Department. UD MASTIC < TP. ; received at MilStore. ie Paint, Varnish, Stain and Of Uity. Buyiug. rfFORD. - 107 S? I " yi ^ : "i .. -f':' ' ^