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.f" >,'n . ? - \? a -, . ' ' '-r, nr. Vr>Y (~H4s? The Abbeville Press and Banner, J BY W. W. & W. R. BKADLEY. ABBEVILLE, 8. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1907. ESTABLISHED 1844 IpS R. M. H addon 0 :'J Company. |A All Summ Sold Muslins and in must go to make roc and in order to movi ' close prices. Gloves * We have a large stock of Gloves. White, black and kid elbow lengths ( we will save you money n you warn at anything in this line. an sk White Gloves , In White Goods we have every thing that you need from the cheapest to the very best. u ] If in need of ! call a Money Savec i The R. Inirntir mum HQOLES F J A vegetable lard, without a f J of purest, refined, deodorized im Wesson nrocess. Odorless ai I For bread, biscuit and fane meate1, fish, potatoes and dougl for butter, it is the purest and requiring only three-quarters 1 same results as from the use housewives from economical view. Will not take on odor thing else. Will not soak int by anything cooked in it. | SOLD EVEF 0 The Southern C< e J New York Savannah A plies. Write us for anything in the mach Sullivan Hardware 1 ; .? ^ UMMEf ier Goods Out at O] fact every thing i: >m for our large stc =! them, we will si" " w ? - - ? - T ^ white * 1 )ress Goods t Cannon Cloth, linen finish, Linene s the low price, 10, 12 1-2, 15, 1G 2-3 j, d 20c yard. The very thing for ^ irts. . . < leatherbloom lc For underskirts. We have it in B lite and black at 40c yard. n Summer Gooi ,nd see our li 1 11 o i on an oum: M-Hadd M n )uuiu";m ny hog-fat in it. Made Pi ? cotton seed oil, under [1 l nd tasteless. [ j a y pastry baking, frying F j Amuts, and as a substitute f *| l healthiest cooking fat, p 5 a :he amount to attain the p s ^ : of butter. Appeals to e s A and healthful points of V J a r r* i htb a oi nsn, onions or anyo or become absorbed L; l IYWHERE | jtton Oil Co. [1 ? tlanta New Orleans p j [J W gl 'eerless Portable Engines I Are the beBt general purpose engines i the world. "We carry them in stock j We are the headquarters for * 1 Peerless Engines, Saw Mills y hi and Tbreshers. oi ti lso Atlas Engines and Boilers, De oi N.atir \ftl1aatis? ^hinnrla MSIIq ? We curry a tremendous slock of al * inds of beltlDg and machinery sup inery line. | Co.,_ -Ardeisrn, S. C.|~ ,y Vi ) The R. M. Haddon Company. \ 1 J < I Must be ? ace! t ( a Summer Goods 1 ?ck of Fall Goods, | ve you some very < ( t ____________ i 1 Millinery ; We have always been headquar- * ers for Millinery, for we keep our * tock up all the year, and if there ( 3 anything in this line you want we j lave it. Silks, Silks i As we have said before, this is our >ng suit. We are agents for Blue f Libbon Silk, tho best silk on the t larket. I r h f is be sure to ne. 5 t t mer Goods, i I t on Co. i ?_ ? Winthrop College i Scholarship and Entrance j Examination. J rbe examination for tbe award of vacant { Dolarwblp* In Wloibrop College aud for ibe ' miBflou of new students will be beld at tbe >unty Court House on FRIDAY, JULY 5, g Oa.m. Applicant mu?t >? not leas tbao , teen year* of bk*. Wben Scholarships are ' icatea after J ly 5, they will be awarded to lose making the highest average at this ex- ] nlnatloD, provided they meet tbe condluns governing tbe award. Applicants for 1 sbolarxtilps nbould write to President Jobnm before the examination for Scholarship i Elimination blanks, BcJolarrblps are worth 8100 and free tuition 1 be next teuton will open September 18.1907. >r lurlber lDforraailon and oatalosae, ad- , ress Pres. D. B. Johnson. Rock Hill,8. C. 1 1 harlesion and Western Carolina By 1 Schedule In effect Jan. 10, 1907. Dally Dully Dally < v Augusta 9.50?m 6.06pm 6.80?m r MrCormlck- 11.85am 6,50pm 8.13am 1 v McCormlck 816im v CKlhouo Falln... 9 20am r Anderson 11.00am ' v McCormlck 11.86am (,62pm r Greenwood 12.28pm 7.45pm r Waterloo 1.09pm r Lanrena 1.40pm ( ex. Sod. v Laurens 2.10pm 8.10am r Fountain Inn... 2.62pm 9 25nm r Greenville.. 3.38pm 10.90nm v Laurens 2 07pm r Woodrufl 2.49pm r Spartanbu rg..... 3.40pm , t Spartanburg 4.00pm (8o. By.) r Henderson vllie 6 26pm 1 rAHbevllle 7.30pm v Asbevllle 7.15am (8o. By.) ' v Henderson vllie 8.10am I v Hpartanbnrg 11.50pm (C. AW. C. Ry) v Woodruff 12 38pm r LaaroDR 1.22pm v Greenville 12.10pm 4.80pm Ex.Sud. ! v.Founlaln Inn... 12 58om 5.26pm r Lauren* 1 85pm 6.20pm v hnurenn 2.02pm (C. N. A L.) t CliDtoo 2.22pm r Newberry 3.10pm r Columbia 4 -?5pm 1 r Charleston 9.50pm v Laurens 1.50pm C 4W.C.) v Oreenwood 2.52pm 6 55am v Anderson 4.16pm v Calboun Fails... 5.48pm r McCormlck 3 45pm 7.47?m 6.48pm v MoCormick 3.45pm 7.47am 6 50pm ? A nonoln KOAnm Q OI\?. O OA? ? nir u wyin P.iA/nui OOUJJ'II Note?Tbe above arrivals and departures,as I ell as connections with other companies, are !ven ad Information, and are not guaraned. Through Pullman Sleeping car Augusta 1 Dd Jacksonville Dally. Lv. Augusta 10.20 . m. arrive AugustR 7.40a. m. Ernest Williams, Q. P. Agt, Augusta, Ga. E. A. Brand, Traffic Manager. EiELP IS OFFERED ro WORTHY YOUNG PEOPLE 7e earnestly request all young1 persons, no matter ow limited their means or education, who wish to stain a thorough business training and good posion, to write by first mail for our great half-rate Ter. Success, independence and probable fortune I e sruaranteed. Don't delay. Write today. I hi Ga.*Ala. Bosineis College, Macon. Gt. lpntpiri the best fob tyrif?j5jl? biliousness S? BITTERS and kidneys. Call and see a* wbeo you want a boggy, can please yon. p. Rosenberg A Co. I WEST END Mi*8 Ella Carrington has gone t Greenwood to vi?it friends after spend inor ftnmpfimp hprp with her fripm Miw8 Mamie Morse. Miss Carringtoi will be iu Greenwood for some tim before returning to ber home in Obai lottfi, Va. , Mrs. Ellen Parker Nor wood lfeft^yi jay for Maine wbere she will be for i part of tbe summer. Miss Antonette Russell is at Asb? grille spending a while. Miss RuaiieJ has been quite unwell for severe weeks, but her friends here are glati t> mow that she is rapidly regaining he strength. Df. Rayford Power is at bone agaij ifter spending some time in saftfmOri ind at Jamestown. Mrs. T. H. Furman is in Atlanti ipendinga while with friends. Miss Mary and Mins Fannie Star! attended the dance at Clemson las week. r Mrs. Margaret Syfan has gone fc Greenwood on a visit to her brothe If p. .Tnhn Aornew. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Thomson am heir children came home Tbursda; 'rom a few days stay at Verdery am [va. Mrs. L. H. Russell is at Asheville fo i few weeks stay. Mrs. Samuel Visanka and her lltll laughter of Atlanta are in the city a he guests of Mrs. P. Rosenberg. Mrs. W. P. Fergnson spent Sunda; n Belton with Mre. M. L. Bullae! who is spending a month there at th iome of her uncle, Senator Latimer. Miss Annie Hawthorne has return id to her home in Latimer after spend ng some time here. Mr. John Hill, Jr. is home fron 31emson after finishing a successfu gear's work at this school. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Brown left Mot lay for a two weeks stay at Jamestown rhey will go to New York before rt turning home. Mr. Lewis Perrin spent Sunday it Belton, the guest of friends. Mr. Stuart Miller was the guest o Tiends in Greenwood Sunday. Miss Louise Brown ana Charli Brown have gone to Jamestown Net York for a few weeks outing. Mrs. John Gambrell was in Lauren or several days last week attendini he missionary meeting. Miss Emma Harris has gone to Ai antafor few days slay with Mrs. Hen y WilliamB. She will also spen< ome time relatives near Atlanta be ore returning to Abbeville. Mrs. Fred Morrow of Savannah is li he city the guest of her sister Mrs. J Harden. Miss Emily Prentiss is at hom igain after a pleasant visit to her aun tfrs. R. E. Lee at Clemson College. Mrs. S. P. Wright of Greenwoo< las been in the oity for the past weel be guest of Mrs. W. D. Bhrkariale. Mies Genevieve Merchant is here t< pend the summer vacation with be Hints, Mrs. Lore and Mrs* Bachin diss Merchant has been teaching a vershaw for past year. MISS MARSHALL ENTERTAINS. Miss Kate Marshall had'a delJghtfu bridge par'y Monday afternoon ii innor of Miss Isabel Mays who is Mie; kick's charming guest. Only a fev vere present and after of ezoltipi ;ames a delicious salad course wai erved. Those present were; Mia Dick, Miss Robertson. Miss Mays, Mrs Ferguson, Mrs. S. G. Thomson, Mia Harris, Mi?s Gary, Miss Haddon, Mia Seal, Miss Templeton. Mr. James S, Bowie spent Sunday n Belton. Dr. and Mrs. P. B. Speed and Mia resse Speed left Monday for a visit U lamestown, New York and otbe joints of Interest. They will be ou "or several weeks. Mrs. L. C. Hankell is at home afte ipending a while with relatives ii jolumbla. The many friends of' Miss Maml Morse are glad to know that she 1 rapidly improving. Mr. Pembroke Brunson of Orange burg is in the citv spending a whii svltn Mr. Gotlob Neuffer. - A young crowd enjoyed an informs party at Miss Sara Noawood's las Wednesday evening. This is the fira jfatheriug of these youpg people sine their return from the various sobool and it was a very happy reunion. , Mr. James Hemphill is home fron Charleston College where he has beei studying for the past yea*. Mr Lewis W. Perrin, Jr., and Mi Lowrie Blake are home for the sum mer from the University of Boat! Carolina. Mr?. John Lyon has returned frot & visit to ber son, Dr. John Lyon a Ninety-six. Mrs. R. L. Dargan entertained th Eucbre Club Thesday afternoon at very pleasant meeting. Mrs. J Q. Spencer of Louisana is ii the city spending a while with he 3ister Mrs. J. M. Harder), Miss Lillle Miller has returned t ber home in Laurens after a ten day stay here with her sister Mrs. Horac McAllister. Miss Lucy Calvert came home froc Ninety-six Saturday after a nleasan visit to friends there. Rev. Dr. Adams of Lauren preached at Long Cane Sunday more mg and at the Abbeville Presbyteria ohurch 8uuday evening. This wa the first time Dr. Adams bad eve preaohed here. Hia sermon from th text, "A little while" was listened t with deep interest by the congreeatio Dr. Adams was the guest of Mr. J Allen Smith while in the city. Mr. J. W. Kerr of Greenwood we In the oity for a day or two last week Mrs. Jessie Owens was in Lauren for a few days last week attending th annual meeting of the Woman Missionary Society. Miss Ellen. Gambrell has gone t Batesburg to attend the marriage < her cousin Miss Mamie Bales to M James Holman. Miss Edna Holman has gone 1 Batesburg to attend the Bates-Ho man wedding. " Miss Kathleen Morrah of NtCarm< was the guest of Miss Jessie Speed fc a day or two last week. Mr. L. W. Dick has cone to Tlatp burg for the Bates Hofman weddinj Corn for Itch. Itch cured in 30 minutes by Woo ford's Sanitary Lotion. Sold by P. ] Speed, Druggist. 3m* UtJE WEST. 0 _y I. Prof. and Mr?. J. R. Mp/Clain ar? j expected in town this w<*ek from u Rome, Ga., to spend sometime with e friends. Jr,. Mr. 8. I. Todd in ^company with Rev. L. J. Echols, of. 1vu, is off on s ? Jaunt to the mountains. Miss Lifrfe Hagpn went to Clinton Friday to take, In ..tfre Commencmenl ^ excercisee at the ThornWell Orphan?ge.. - >v vjti ,1 >4 Ik Brownlec \flau hT^wi?fh wSSSSt fa aTno/>tp^ " thlaw^tovffiTlM kff I s Md#, r . jt ['' FfoT. E. L. Held went to Charlott? last week to visit home people. a Mrs. N. M. Grier is with her son Mr. W. M. Grier and wife at Spartani bare. t Mrs. S. D. Moore and little daugb ter, of Camden, Ala., arrived last weefc o to spend a few weeks with Mrs. Mar r garet Kennedy. Mr. G}. M. Collins left Friday for t j pleasure trip to Chicago. y Mr. and Mrs. James Hawthorne, o d Latipier, were the guest# ofDr O. P Hawthorne for a few ddys'. r . Miss Eleanor Pressly went to Wrens G*.. last Thursday to visit her slater e Mts. B. G. Pressly. g Messrs W. L. Pressly and J W. W Ide man left Friday for LincolptoD. N. C. y where they will play ball dining thi ? summer. e Miss Gertrude Brownlee will go t< Whitmire Tuesday to be the guest o i. Miss Lois Cowan. i |. Mr. P. P. McCain Is assisting Mr; 8 J. Todd in hia store. Prof. Grier Pressly, of itfew Yori ,1 City, is with home folks. Mrs. R. M. Pratt, of Sunny fllope and Mrs. Barton, of Anderson, diner with Mrs. J. H. Brooks last Wednes u day. Miss Agnes Grier leaves soon to j Washington, D. C. to spend severa weeks with her sister, Mrs. J. H. Lin f ton. Miss Elizabeth Schwartz, after clos P injr a very successful season in th< ? Millinery Department of W. W. Ed ward's store, returned to ber bona* p near Baltimore. r? Mrs. Luther Haddon will ereot i dwelling in front of Dr! J. I. McCains on the Hill. | Miss Mcliwain has bought the Bel j place ou tbe bill and will occupy at at early day. Mies-Julia Moffatt leaves Thursday a to visit friends and relatives in Cbe* . ter Mrs J. E. H<>od an<* children ree turned to Anderson Monday a/ter i l short stay with Mrs. Margaret Kenne dy. 1 J -r Unloa acrttnr > Tbe upper dlvlalon or Abbeville Aaaocl hMod will meat with Midway UeptUt ebaicb ' Jane 20-80, at 10 a, m. 10 a. m Devotlnna led by E. N. Sander* t 10 80 a. m Why drum God e*v* a pertou' T. N. Tolbert. J. w. Buenbart, Herman atone B. M. Cheatham, M. Mo Gee 11.15 a. m Evangelism abd Who ?bonld en icage in It. W. B. Acker, J. L. Morrlaoo, L H. Rlrapaon, E. N. Banders. i 12 rti. Ktiould children be enoooraged to be ' oome christian*? M. Htrolna, J. W. Ver l mlllon, J. R. McGee, I. N. Booth. 19.45 p.m. Intermission. 9-p. m. la tbe bablt of prayer granting! \ G. 0. Dnaenbetry, C. W. Britney, T. It Tol I bert. N. McGee. ....' a 9.45 p. m. The paramount lmportanoe of i ? true christian lire. J. W. Bnubart, E. O 9 Cllnkaealea, T. W Miller, A. C. Wllkina , SDN DAT. ? 10 a. m. The snnday school. tbe charob ai 9 atotiy la tbe scriptures W. B. AokM^ O. C Dnsenberry, J. T. Morrison. M. MoGee. , 10.45 a. m. Tbe recent Laymen's Mission > ary Movement. J. W. Vermfllon, J. B. McOee, E. X. Sanders, A. 0. Wllklns. a 11.30 a. m. MlMlonary sermon J. N. Boot! or N. McGee, \ 5 12.80 p. m. Intermission.. r 2 p. m. visiting and visitors on snndu t Bbonld not Interfere with religions dattaa T. N. Tolbert, E. O. Cllnksoales, J. B. MoGe? A C. Wllklna. r 2.45 p. m. spiritual life eboald be Inoreaaec i la.eacb Individual. O. W. Brltsey, T. W Miller, B. M. Cheatham, M. McQee. Study all tbe toplos, comeoo time, auy U B tbe end, bring money (or mlaalona. . . A. 0. Wllklna, J, N. Booth, W. B. Acker. t- Committee. e * ' .I'll atop your pain free. To abow yon flrsti before yon spend a penny?what my Pink Pali I Tab i eta can do, I will mall yon free, a trla it paokage of them?Dr. Sboop'a Ueadaabe Tab ^ let*. Neuralgia, headache, toothache, perlo< _ pains, etc, are doe alone to blood oongeetlon Dr. Sboop'a beadaebe tablets simply kill palt a by ooaxlng away tbe unnatural blood prea anre. That la all. Addreea Dr. 8boop, Racine Q Wis. Sold by a A. Ml Word. 7v: 8?abOArd SckMllle, , *32 dne 4.25 pm 88 dne 1.06 pm 88 dne 8.07 am 41 dne 4,05 am r 63 doe 12.40 pm 63 dne 8.88 pm a . Get a free sample of Dr. Sboop'a "flealtl a Coffee" at onr atore. If real coffee disturb . your stomaeb, yonr heart or kidneys, tbei II try tblaoleverooffee Imitation. Dr.Sboopba closely matched Old Java and Mocha Ooffe ? In flavor and taste, yet'It baa not a sing I grain of real ooffee in It Dr. Sboop*s Healtl 6 Coffee Imitation Is made from pure toaster grains or cereals, with malt, nnts, etc. Mad< n inaminuie. jxo leaioua wait, ion wui aure " ly like it. Sold by L. T. Miller. o No greater mistake can be madi b than to consider lightly the evidence e of disease in your system. Don't tak< desperate chanocs on ordinary medi clues. Use Hollister's Rocky Mono t tain Tea. 35 oente, tea or tablete. C A. Milford. s >* ExanlnittUu. D There will be id examination at Abbevllli ,8 Court Hooie on July 6.1807, to award a so hoi arahlp Id the Textile Department of Clemaot College. All appointee* must average abovi e alxty (60) per cent. Tbla la a floe opportunity 0 offered ambltloua young men wbo dealre ap? n olal training. The nrealdent of Clemaon ar 1 regularly getting call* tor men trained In tb I. Textile Department. Tbla la a One obanoe fo ambltloua boya in ootton mills. a R. B. Cbeatbam. Co. Supt. Eduoation. 15 16 Bemnrknble Beieoe, 'a That truth is stranger than fiction has once more been demonstrated, it x> the little town of Fetiora, Tenn., tb if residence of C. V. Pepper. He writes r. "I was in bed, entirely disabled wit! hemorrhages or the lungs and throat :o Doctors failed to help me, and all hop >1- had fled when I began taking Di King's New Discovery. Then instan el relief canse. The coughing soon ceased >r the bleeding diminished rapidly, am in three weeks I was able to go t a- work." Guaranteed for coughs ant ar. colds 50c. and $1.00, at P. B. Speed' drug store. Trial bottle free. Burr Clover Seed Wanted. 1-1 i will give any centa per orooua Back to > Ibarr clover ?eed. Eack sack moat be we. ' packed. Leave seed at Preaa and Banner ol ' floe. W. L. Bowman. I 50c IN I : FOR 100 COUPO I t \ \ THE CIGARETTE 0 ; 2 Coupons in Eac ? . Coupons also Redeemable for t' Premium Depart ! AMERICAN TQB,/ r JERSEY fclTY. N. J ..." V ^jm It's Wagon Wisdom that .= HH * select a Weber Wagon. He ki I L]a experience in wagon building ' || jl every wagon is a guarantee i f ? Weber he buys the highest qu ' ]? of wagon building have resulted ! : Jj of today, which, for correct i'a material and conscientious con t | |V| > out a peer?King of all farm w; I will mall yoa fr*e, to prove merit, Ratnples Vf-lJ. of my Dr. Rboop'a ReMormttve, and my book l\jQLl( i on either Dyapepala, Tbe Heart or The Kid- 1W*" oeya. Troablea of tbe atomacb, heart or kld neye. are merely aymptoma of a deeper all' meet. Don't make tbe common error or treat- Office ( , ln? aymptoma only. Symptom treatment la treating tbe remit of yoar aliment, and not ' the came. Weak atomaCh nervea?the Inalde . oervea ? mean stomach weakneaa, alwayi. And tbe heart, and kldneya aa well, have rilUH tbalr controlling or Inalde oervea. Weaken ance W Ibaae nerves. and yoo Inevitably have weak Jaw nc vital organ*. Here la where Dr.tiboop'a Re- vjnHa lorattve baa made lte fame. No other rem?- H dy even olalma to treat the "Inalde nerve*." and oti AJao for bloating, blllouaneaa, bad breath or be furn - complexion, n?e Dr. Shoop'a Beatoratlve. n||no /, j Write me to-day for aampteeand free book. oilcan I Dr. Shoop, Raelne, Wla. The Restorative la Board - aold by C. A. Mlltord. 75 bb I m *- ? acre. TH? Magic * , ?.' 25 bb Number three is a wonderful mascot Age, !. for Geo. H. Parris. of Cedar Grove,/ inhh Me., according to a letter which reads:] "5 bb "After suffering much with liver and 5 bb kidney trouble, and becoming greatly 2 bb discouraged by the failure to find re- a lief, I tried Electric Bitters, and as a 2 bb resUlt I am a well man to-day. The a a first bottle relieved and three bottles Bids completed the cure." Guaranteed beBt goods, , remedy for stomach, liver and kidney whiskc e troubles, by P. ?. Speed, druggist. 50c. and be ' wire ai : kill the couch ^ and CURE thc LUNCS iance : conditl ?Dr. King's 9 _ _ m 0 shall b ; Now Discovery zft tno /%ouchs Ull ^OLDS Trial Bottle Freal <Jountj AMP ALL THROAT AND LUHQTH0UBLE8. | GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY* Tbe?co OB KONET BEkONDED. | low?8t i^?the boa " " any an Tbe bo or deer Stop That Cold B f and su i, To ch ?ck earl reold?arGrlppe with "Prerentiet" house. 1 mean* sure defeat for Pneumonia. To itop a cold fire 0f i . with Prerentlce If ??fer than to let It run and be a vKaiti e obUtedtocure It afWiwardt. To be rare. Pre- ADbevi i: TUttci will cur* eru a deeply seated cold, but k token the bmu staga-^lhey break, or head off these early coldi. That's sorely bettor. ' That's why they aie called Preventfcs. e Prerenticsare little Candy Cold Caret. No Quia- Colin lne, no physic. aothlnjr sickening. Nice for the vin? I children?and thoroughly safe too. If you feel Vllie t ehllly. If you sneeze. If yon ache all ovar. think of Freventlcs. Promptness mar also sayetialf your ri usual sickness. And don't forget your child, if ^be lc there is fererishness. night or day. Herein prob- of 0 ably lies Preventics' greatest efficiency. Sold in ihHt can j 6c boxes for the pocket, also in 26c boxes of it it aDj a Pieventici. Insist on your druggists giving 70a Wfay ] when y< A eenberg , Rrcventics # - , C. A, MILFORD. _ 2 ASH NS FROM ' M I >F QUALITY ;h Pun tone I IBS II UUDlUgUl Valuable Presents ; ment \cco co. ^ ST. LOUIS, M?'^ J prompts a farmer to lows that the 61 years which stands behind . hat when he buys a IjjM ality. Sixty-one years L in the Weber wagon design, excellence of ' struction, stands withigons. A '- * ====== [EE, Jr. 1 * ? . _ ' 11 ? *. m?T<3i ./:^8 :e to Liquor Dealers. ' 'f| >f Connty Dispensary Board for Abbeville County. Abbeville, S. C., June, 1907. are hereby reiVJesled.in accordith the terms of the Dispensary >w in force, for the following and qualities of liquors, beer ler articles herein enumerated to ished to the State of Bouth Car?r use of the County Dispensary for Abbeville Countv. to wit: 1 10. curu WUlPitujr, give ^iwi auu ' 'jBM i*4ft* Is. rye whiskey, give proof and Is. gin, give proof and age. >Is. rum, give proof and age. ils. alcohol, give proof and age. ils. sherry wine, give proof and ge. 1b. port wine, give proof and ge. will also be received for case including rye, corn and Scotch >y, brandy, gin, rum and wine er. Also glass, cork and tinfold, 3d other articles used for a counensary. ;oods shall be furnished in com> with subject to the terms and ons of the Dispensary Law of Qd bidders must observe the fol- , J'<*. rules: - /? le bids shall be sealed and there e do sign nor mark upon the enindicating the name of the bidII bids must be sent tsy express 9tered mail to W. T. Bradley, r Treasurer for Abbeville Coun^.bbeville, 8. C., on or before 12 of the 6tb <'ay of July, 1907. ntract shall be awarded to the ' responsible bidder on each kind, ird reserving the right to reject d all bids and any parts of bids. ard reserves the right to increase ease the above quantities at the rice as therein submitted. -i 1 goods to be delivered f. o. b. f - Hie, ?. l?'m ireigm prepaiu. : To be paid for within 90 days ibject to regauge at our wareBids will be opened in the ofthe County Dispensary Board at lie, S. C. I . G. A. VISAN8KA, W. F. NICKLES, T. J. PRICE, ty Dispensary Board for Abbe* aunty. e cream we are serving now Is made pure crpam, 8iigar and pkrs, the best pupoiuty uc ujnur ?v auj uuc, n/ ) convinced. C. A. Mlllord. pay a dollar and a quarter lor a shirt iu cao get the new Columbia at Ro8 lor one dollar? new Columbia shirts are certainly . Only one dollar each. P. Rosen- . , A ... * *%2P a" t travel In comfort without a nl? e We have a 11 grade*. 1'. 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