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V II ????????? Chew Wha KnowWh There is real pleasure i the best tobacco grownbest tobacco grows?in t Piedmont Country. Only choice selectior well-matured and thorou tobacco is used in SCHNAPPS. That's why 5 and others of the Reynol< as shown by the Interna statistics for a fiscal year wonderful growth of sii quarter million pounds, gain of one-third of 1 increased consumption c and smoking tobaccos in States. Evidently, chewers cai the flavor and they cheer S because SCHNAPPS ch< more than any other cl bacco, and every man t SCHNAPPS passes the ? along?one chewer ma chewers?until the fact tablished that there are r % Sold at 50c. per p R: J. REYNOLDS Tl WEST END . < , Hon. J. Fraser Lyon was here from Columbia for several days last week the guest of Mr. J. Hayne Mo Dill. Mrs. Samuel Vlsaaskl left Sunday for ber borne In Atlanta after a pleasant two weeks stay bere with Mrs. P, Rosenberg;. Miss Leila Brownlee one of Anderson's mm!, rthftpmincvftunc voune ladles was lo the city last week for a few days the guest of MU? Mary E. Hill. Mrs. Fred iMorrow left Saturday for her , home In Savannah, Ga. after spending some time here with her sister, Mrs. J. M. HardeD. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Brown have returned from a two weeks visit to Jamestown, NewYork and other points of interest North. Mrs. Nannie W. White is at home again after spending some lime in Clinton with her niece Mrs. Geo. M. Wright. Dr. Sam Vlsanskl was nere for a few days last woek from Atlanta, visiting his home people. Miss Kittle Perrln is here from Greenville spending a while with her aunt Mrs. Ed Calhoun. Miss Lonlse Brown and Master Charles Brown have returned home alter a pleasant visit to Jamestown, Washington, and New; * York. Miss Lillian Vlsanaki of Georgetown was in the olty for a few days last week vlBltlug Miss Belle Vlsanskl. Miss Vlsanskl has been teaohlDK In Texas for the past year and stopped over In Abbeville on her returnMr. M. P. DeBrnhl was up from Columbia for a day or two last week. Mrs. J. 8. Cothran of Greenville Is spending a while In the city with her Bon Mr. W. n 8. Cothran. Mrs. T. S. CJay and her little daughter Margaret of Savannah are In the olty spending a while with Mrs. Anna M Maxwell. Mrs. Aug. W. Smith of Spartanburg is Bpenlog a while here with her mother, Mrs. L. W. Perrln. Mrs. L. H. Kusiel has returned from Aanevlllewheie sbe|bas been spending several weeks. Dr. and Mrs. P. B. Speed and Miss Jessie Speed are at borne again after a delightful visit North. Miss H. C. Perrln 1b here from Greenville tbe gueet of ber sinter, Mrs. Geo. Wbite Mr. Thompson Oliver of Gadsen, Ala. was In tbe city for a few days last week visiting bis niece Miss Mary L. Robertson. Miss Sara Norwood baa gone to Lander to spend a while with her friend Miss Gussle Hood who is pleasantly remembered here. Mrs. R. S. Link entertains tbe Euchre Clab next Tuesday afternoon. c Mr. J. 8. Link and Miss Mary Link are at home again after spending several weeks In tbe North. Mr. L. W. Dlok Is at home again after a short stay at Chick Springs. Miss Virginia Morgan of Monroe, N. C. has been in the city for the past week visiting friends. Rev. E. Prentiss was In Wllllngton Sunday. There was no service at Trinity on . that day. Miss Vtrgtnla Edwards of Dae West Is In tbe city visiting h*r aunt Mrs. Horace Mo Callster. _ Miss Marie Cason Is here from Columbia, Tenn^ spending some lime vun ner siBier, Mrs.T. H. Farmao. Mrs. J. H. Latimer la at borne again after spending a week with his slater, Mrs. J. T. Latimer In Lowndesvllle. Miss Barn Baker or Calboun Falls was In the city Monday on her way to Sumter to visit friends. DEATH OF MR. CHESTER WILLIAMS. Mr. Chester Williams died at tbe home of hlB father Mr. Ed Williams near the olty last Thursday night after a tedious lllneBS from Typbold Pneumonia. Mr. Williams was taken 111 at High Point. N. C., and was brought home during his Illness. Tbe family have tbe deepest sympathy of his host of friends In this sorrow. The body was laid to rest at Midway cemetery on Friday. Again Abbeville has been called upon to mourn tbe loss of one of her oldest and most highly respected citizens when Mr. L. W. Perrln was suddenly taken from our midst last Tuesday. Tbe grief strloken family have tbe heart felt sympathy of every one In this dark hour. Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Miller left Tuesday for tbe Exposition. Tbey will visit New York and other cities of lutereBt during their outing. Master Roy Miller aocompanled tbem. Miss Ellen Gambrell has gone to Jamestown. Bbe will be out of tbe city for several weeks. Miss Hattle Roache who won one of tbe Journal trips left Tuesday for Jamestown. A Common Seuoe View. It's an old saying, that "a drowning man will catch at a straw." Nervous people sometimes imagine they are drowning when they could easily wade /mi ^ Ta It r\ f U a nnft*n/*ft rv? i\ f/\?? uut. ianc tuc avua^c oiun uiau jui instance. Although careless enough at the beginning of his disease, when a simple remedy might have prevented complications, after he at last realizes the seriousness of his condition, he is ready to try everything his friends may suggest or a physician prescribe. It is such cases that fatten the purses of doctois, druggists, and, finally, the undertaker. Experiments cost only the experimentors. Why not take a common sense view of the matter and take a well-known and thoroughly proven remedy for the disease ? For instance, if one is bothered with rheumatism, catarrh, blood impurities, or any forms of stomach, liver, kidney and bladder trouble, there need be do experiment. Andes' Great Prescription is a guaranteed cure for these diseases, or no pay. It has been proven and tried successfully in the city by hundreds of sufferers. There has not been a failure recorded. Even local physicians advise its use. Ask C. A. Milford, Abbeville, S. C., who are distributors of Andes' remedies, for names of people who have been cured. Read the open formula on every bottle and see that it is a purely vegetable compound. No mineral poisons and no bad results. It costs $1.00 a bottle, l|^ three for $2.50, or six for $5.00. Take a nnmmon sense view of vour suffer-i f. ing and use a remedy that will get t You Know About and lat You Are Chewing * in chewing chewers and pounds of tobacco -where the chewed, to the population, in those he famous States where SCHNAPPS tobacco was first sold than there are in the is of this States where SCHNAPPS has not ghly cured yet been offered to the trade. making SCHNAPPS is like a cup of fine 5CHNAPPS Java coffee, sweetened just enough i's brands, to bring out its natural, stimulating 1 Revenue qualities. SCHNAPPS pleases all ', made the classes of chewers: the rich, be: and one- cause they do not find a chew thai or a net really pleases them better at any the entire price; the poor, because it is more )f chewing economical than the large 10c. or the United 15c. plugs and they get their money's worth of the real snappy, stimmot resist ulating flavor so appreciated by to5CHNAPPS bacco lovers. All imitations confers them tain much more sweetening than lewing to- SCHNAPPS. They are made that hat chews way to hide noox tobacco improprood thing erly cured. ikes other For the man who chews tobacco is now es- for tobacco s sake, there is no chew nany more like SCHNAPPS, ? - t \ound in 5c. Cuts.. Strictly 10c, and Iff. Plugs )BACCO COMPANY. WlnrtonSalem. N. C. 1907. ? , r . I \ REM Hill HIM Better equipped tfaan ever for your businei Sight in the swim, and lots of goods to she you and at the right prices too. SOME OF OUE SPECIALS, The best lot of farm tools* Flows, Stocks, 2" horse plows, Mid Breakers* both kind. See our plow shapes. The best lot in the Ci so every one says. See them yourself. Collars, Fads, ete. Another Special, Stoves, Bucks. Try us for the best stove sold and they are Bucks too and wh name means the very best cooking machine. White lined. 15 y backB. All eood points known to the up to date stove maker. W ? "" n ?S,T yon try one for 30 days on the house. and if what we olainii yon tab if not m will take it baok and it don't oost you a oent. See them. Still Another. Sewing machines, Wheeler and Wilson, No. 9 for the old relial Singer and Domestic. See the very latest in these goods. Noth better. Sold any old way, or any long time and too, ^t your pi almost. Putman Organs are the Best. * / T.t i'; -- . Royster guano is leading for the cotton crop of 1807. "Farn Bone" Fish scrap goods will do the work. On the road. Five cars White Milling Com, which is the best for keeping, it's sound and dry. Our Grocery Stock cannot be better in ? \ Flour, Meal, Molasses, Cane, Hay, Bran, Oats, seed and feed* Li Sugar, and Coffee, Tobacco Canned Qocds, Big Hominy 10c for 3 cans. Wn nnt nn+ +n^air +'hir+.ir-fi'tra flrV7. P.nrrTT rtnmhfi Rfificial ftt 5. 10 IV W |fUV VUV VVU l*J ViUi VJ UV V uvui - g , 15c. See them. W. D. Barksdale. SCHOOL BOOKS TaKlo+.? Pfinftils Ink General School Supplies. Snepd's Drue* Store. I -? I % ' ' .. 3/ >2.-< : * ; BELLEVUE. . ', On the afternoon of Wednesday 19!h of June a large crowd assembled in KulTalo Ji cburcb to witness tbe marriage, of Prof. K>1M gore, of Newberry to Miss Alice Bradley i'dfi Tolbert of Abbeville Co. Ibe ceremooy was 1 performed by Rev. Rinklnsof Mc Cormlcfc. Bel Tbe cburcb was beaulllullv decorated, In ad pw wblte and green colors. The couple stood Co TP nnder a beautiful arch from wblch was sut.- at ' pended a lovely marriage bell o/ pure wblte. flfi . ' Miss Louise Tolbert was maid of honor and va Mr. Kllgore brother of tbe groom best man. tbi Tbe bridesmaids were Miss Janle Kllgore, an MlssRosella Tolbert. Miss Mary Brltt, and tic ' Miss Dora Moragne. Tbe groomsmen were Sc Mr. Miller, Mr. Arch Tolbert,Mr. Arch Brltt soi ; and Mr. Kllgore. Misses Georgia and Marie ex flnirop olrlu and ushers were t lUlUOIb WPiV mw ?? ?. r k Meser'sT. J. Brltt and Charley Tolbert. Tt IMre. Saunders, and ohlldren returned Tues- Fc day from the Exposition, they report a de- dr t llgbtful time. We bave had an abundance of rata during " the past week, the streams have been pretty Gi bleb, and to day, Saturday the weather la till tbrealDlng. Mr. J. L. Kennedy had the misfortune to lose a mule Tuesday. r, t "Lady Hamilton" the pretty black horse of ?] Mr. W. D. Morrah came very near dying In j s I Abbeville Wednesday, but she has entirely recovered. *, Rev. A. L. Patterson of Mt Carmel will ? preach at Lethe tomorrow. Lv | Tbe visitors In Bellevue during the past 7' I wetk, were Mrs. J, 0. Klugh, Mrs. J. T. Ai Bradley, Mrs. C. J. Lyon, Mrn. Parker and Ai children of Abbeville, Prof, and Mrs. M. E. Bradley of Cleinson, Mrs. J. E Bradley of Lv Long Cane, Mrs. May Cade, or Bordeaux. Mrs. ai Addle Robinson, Miss Kutb Roblusoti, Misses Ai , Mabel aud Maivlna Kennedy, and Mr. Foater Bradley Jr. of Troy. On Saturday the 2ind of June we were v: ) among tbe guests at tne home of Mrs. M. E. ? Wardlaw. About fifty membern of her family Lv had assembled to celebrate her 86ih birth- Ai day. Besides other guests were present,!Rev. Ai and Mrs. R. F. Bradley Rev. Hunter Blakley . 2 ' and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Brltt, Mrs. , J Cowan, Miss Ellen Morrah, and Mr. Oscar _ Morrab. Lv About one o'clock tbe crowd Assembled Lv , In the beautiful grove near tbe bouse where Ai a royal feast spread, there was every tblng n to tempt tbe appetite; and it was a day to be Lv ' long remembered. Ai L\ Marriage. [Contributed] 4"' Ai , The marriage of Miss Nellie Vertelle John- fr son and Mr. Thomas Q,. Qallman was solem- Lv nlzed laat Thursday evening, June 27th. at T? 8:80 o'olock atSt James A.M. E.fohurcb. Tbe Rev. William H. Clark was tbe officiating kv 1 clergyman. Tbe bride was given away by p-i her father Mr, Edmund Johnson. Tbechnrch ^ was biaantlfully deoorated with roses, palms and evergreen. The cburob was orowded 1 with a moat appreciative audience, among W( ? """? anma nf ?ho hont w h 11 p ntt.lZflnH of Abbeville. fe. At the appointed hoar the organist Miss Mary Johnson, accompanied by the violinist ai' Thomaslna Flnckney, began tbe poj alar D wedding march. Mendelssohn's. Then the 1 foar young lady ushers preceded tbe bridal j party- The six bridesmaids, daintily atllred _ a In Immaculate white, accompanied by tbe six groomsmen in (all dress, marched to tbe chancel. Then foar pretty little girls with * baskets of flower* formed a seml-clrole J aronnd tbe arch, Two fairy girls strewed roses up tbe main aisle before the bride, who was led to tbe altar upon tbe arm of her father, lollowed by the groom, wbo was attended by bis sister, Under an artistically - wrought bell these two were made one. Af- I ter tbe ceremony tbe invited guests assem- j bled at tbe borne of tbe bride where a royal 0 reoeptlon was enjoyed by all. | The bride wore a lovely gown of white silk g Swltb long train, over which tbe folds of her | veil gracefully fell. Many useful, valuable, as well an ornamental present* were received, M lse Nellie Jobnson Is an Abbevllllan. Sbe possesses a pleasing personality, beside being an efficient nurse, teacber, and an alumbus of tbe State Sobool at Oraneebnrg, S. C. Mr. ThomarQ. Oallman Is a Charlestonlan. He -o is gentlemanly and dignified in manner, and ir is by occupation a splendid carpenter. Tne happy oouple will spend four days with the bride's parents, then go to Newberry to dwell awhile with tbe groom's parents, and 30 eventually Journey to tbe "City by the Sea," \\ ,Bl where there awaits them a beautiful cozy * borne and an abundance of friends. May His foi blessings attend them. J. c. Qlbbs. ou >W ? UC Long Live the Kins! is tbe popular cry throughout European countries; while iD America, the cry of the present day is "Long live Dr. King's New Discovery, King of 1 Throat and Lung Remedies!" o 1 Jhl which Mrs. Julia Ryder Paine, Truro, iji Mass., says: "It never fails to give immediate relief and to quickly cure a , cough or cold." Mrs. Paiue's opinion jty, is shared by a majority of the inhabi- j tants of this country. New Discovery ' cures weak lungs and sor? throats after all other remedies have failed ; and for coughs and colds it's tbe proven remedy. Guaranteed by P. B. Speed, druggist. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle tree. i I will mall you free, to prove merit, samples * llOIl of my Dr. Sboop's Restorative, and my book on either Dyspepsia, Tbe Heart or Tbe Kidneys. Troubles of tbe stomach, heart or kid- i ear D?y*? flr? merely symptoms of a deeper ailment. Don't make the common error of treating symptoms only. Symptom treatment is < .-x treating tbe remit of your ailment, and not i vUb (he caute. Weak stomaob nerves?tbe Inside nerves ? mean stomach weakness, always. ' [ j, And tbe heart, and kidneys as well, have ' 311wj their controlling or Inside nerves. Weaken j these nerves, and you Inevitably have weak vital organs. Here Is where Dr. Sboop's Restorative has made Its fame. No other remedy even claims to treat tbe "inside nerves." Also for bloating, biliousness, bad breath or complexion, use Dr. Sboop's Restorative. ' Write me to-day for samples aud free book. Dr. Sboop, Racine, W1b. Tbe Restorative Is j sold by C. A. Mllford. Ole, 3f llford'H Locals. , A new line of stationery Just received at J inp Mllford's Drug Store. Rexall bat cleaner will keep your straw bat white and pretty all summer for 25 cents,only _ nee at Mllford's Drug Store. We make special prices on loe cream Id a quarts, balf gallons and gallons. Mllford's | Drag Store. % If you want your drugs quick phone No. 107 Mllford's. " . Nunnally candy received every week fresh and pnreal Mllford's drug store. A fnll line of bristle goods Just received, v Hair, toolb and Dall brushes In great variety, 1 1018 at Mllford's. For family use or parties you wont be dls- ? appointed In buylDg your Ice cream at Mil- f] ford's drug store. ^ ~ | I'll stop your pain free. To sbow you first? before you spend a penny?what my Pink PalD ? Tablets can do, I will mall yon free, a trial rj f>acksge of tbem?Dr. Sboop's Ueadacbe Tabeu>. Neuralgia, headache, toothache, period Bains, etc, are due alone to blood congestion, f r. Sboop's headache tablets simply kill pain V by coaxing away tbe unnatural blood pressure. That Is all, Address Dr. Sboop, Racine. Y Wis. Sold by C. A. Mllford. J Tbe Charming Woman * is not necessarily one of perfect form V and features. Many a plain woman , who could never serve as an artist's _ II), model, possesses those rare qualities that all the world admires: neatness, clear eyes, clean wmooth skin and'that i sprightliness of step and action that accompany good health. A physically weak woman is never attractive, not even to herself. Electric Bitters restore weak women, give strong nerves, bright eyes, smooth, velvety ekin, beautiful complexion. Guaranted at P. B. Speed, druggist. 50c. Get a free Bumple of Dr. Sboop's "Health Coflee" at oar store. If real cotfee disturbs your stomach, your heart or kidneys, then try this oJever coffee Imitation. Dr.Shoophas closely matched Old Java and Mocha Coffee in flavor and taste, yet It has not a single grain of real coffee In it. Dr. Sboop's Health | Coffee Imitation 1b made from pure toadied I grain# or cereals, with malt, Data, etc. Made in a minute. No tedious wait. You will sure- ly like It. Sold by L. T. Miller. j Examination There will bean examination at Abbeville Court House on July 5.1607, to award a scbol- ,, arahlp In the Textile Department of Clemson College. All appointees must average above sixty (60) per cent. Tbls Is a fine opportunity offered ambitious young men who desire spe- " olal training. The president of Clemson are t regularly getting calls (or men trained In the J Tex tile Department. Tbls Is a fine chance for ambitious boys in cotton mills. T R. B. Cheatham, u Co. Hupt. Education. ? ?? ol A Memorable I>ny. One of the days we remember with ai e pleasure, as well as with profit to our t health, is the one on which we became _ acquainted with Dr. King's New Life Pills, the painless purifiers that cure I headache and biliousness, and keep ? the bowels right. 25c at Speed's drug atore. W lVinilirop C'oIl<kK^ Scholarship :m<l Kulranoc Examination. rhe examination for the award of varan' bolaroDlps In WInthrop College and for ihe ...in Kolxl uf It.i, mission or nw tiuiueum ?im > ui... ... . nnty Court House on FRIDAY, JULY 5, 9 a. m. Applicant* mu*t ?<e not I cm thim leen years of he?. Wben KcholariJhlr.H artcated after J ly 5, they will ? ?* awarded to 08e mailing the higheot nveruge at this vxilnatlon, provided they meet the condtinc governing the award. Applicants fur bolun-blpn fhould write to President Jobnq before the examination for Scholarship nmloBtJou blanks. Scholarships are worth SiOO and free tuition te next eesalou will open September 18,1307. >r further Information ami cat.xloKue, notes Pres. D. B. Johnson. Rock Hill, S. C. iar]e8ion and Wts'ein Carolina By Schedule In effect Jan. 10, 1907. Dally Pniiy D^lly ' An trust a OwOim S.05pm G.SOain McCormlok ll.Sdaru 6 50pm S.lSnni ' McOormlck . 810im r Calhoun Falls... 0 iWtrn Anderson 11.00am' i McCo'nilcR 11.35am 6.52pm 'Greenwood 12 28pm 7.45pm Wut*-rloo 1.09pm LaurenB 140pm Ex. Sun. rLaurens 2.10pm 8.10am Fountain Inu... 2.52pm !)2>am Greenville 3.:i5pm 10.20?m ' Laurens 2.07pm 1 Woodru'fl 2.49pm Spartanburg jl.40pm r Spartanburg 4.00pm (So. Ky.) ' Henderson vllie 6.25pm Ashevllle 7.30pm r~A8hiVnie 7.15am (So. Ry.) r Hendersonvllle 8.10am - Spartanburg 11.50pm (C. & W. C. Ry) | r Woodruff 12.38pm j Lanrens 1.22pm J "Greenville 12.10pm t^SOpm Ex.sun. > Fountain Inn... 12 58pm 5.28pm Laurens 1.85pm 6.20pm r Lauren* 2.02pm (C. N. 4 L.) Clinton 2.22pm i Newberry 8.10pm * Columbia 4.45pm Charleston 9.50pm ' Laurens 1.50pm C. <fc W. C.) ' Greenwood 2.52pm 6 85am 'Anderson 4.15pm |, ' Calhoun Fails... 5.46pm W McCormlck 3.45pm 7.47nm 6.48pm 1 ' McCormlck 3.45pm 7.47am 6.50pm ' Augusta 0.80pm 9.30am 8.80ptr Note?The above arrivals and departures, as >11 as connections with other companies, arc ?en as information, and are not guaran)d. rhrougb Pullman Sleeping car August* id Jacksonville Dally. Lv. Augusta 10.20 m. arrive Augusta 7.40 a. in. Srnest Williams, G. P. Agt. Augnsta, Ga, i. A. Brand, Traffic Manager. ibbeville-Greenwo od MUTUAL iswura: L .LI W %J JLW XJL -L ^ JU? ASSOCIATION. roperty Insured, $1,500,000 . January 8th, 1907, 17KITE TO OR GALL on the nnderslfnet or the Director of your Township r any Information you may d6tlre about r plan of Insarance. We Insure your property against deitrm m by is ru, mmmi i& liseisihs, i d do BO cheapor than any Insurance Com ny In existence. iemetnber we are prepared to prove to yoc | at ours Is the safest and cheapest plan oi Burance known., / J. B. BLAKE, Gen. Agent j Abbeville, S. G. i , FBASEB LYON, Pres. Abbeville, S. C. I boardUrectors. 3. O. Majors Greenwood L T^Mabry Cokesbni^ W. ii. Acker uonajcm M. B. CIlnkHORles Dae West W. W. L. Keljer Long Cane t. A. Keller .Jimlthvllle W. A. S'evenson Cedar Spring M. Held ......Abbeville Township W. W. Bradley Abbeville City. Dr. J. A. Anderson Antrevllle ^ I. M. Huckabee Lowndesvllle A.. O. Grant Magnolia T. K. Tarrant- Calhoun Mills 9. L. Edmonds ....Bordeaux K. L. Rasor Walnut Grove W. C. Martin Hodges I. D. Coleman Coronaoa D.fl. Haitiwanger Nlnety-81x J. Add CHlboun Klnards J. Add. Calhoun Fellowship Joseph Lake .Phoenix Rev. J. B. Mnse Verdery J. H. Cliiles, Jr Bradley , J. W. Lyon Troy W. A. Cheatham Yeldell G. E. Dorn Calllson < 3. E. Dorn Klrkseys J. Add Calhoun Brooks Abbeville. H U.. Jan. S lUfi Jalvert & ITickles I ? Headquarters for ? Vhite Hickory Wagons \ iwensboro Wagons, lock Hill Buggies, ummer Buggies, 'heap Buggies, larness, Laprobes, etc. Calvert & Nickles.. Tfb. 24. ]SC4 tf KILL the COUGH I' and CURE the LUNCS t w,th Dr. King's | Bl R! New uiscovery FOR ri2,u?HS jwl I Ull ^^OLDS Trial Bottle Free AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY . OR MONEY REFUNDED. j 1 )R. J. A. DICKSON, SURGEON DENTIST. OLD FILLINGS; CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK A SPECIALTY. OKFTCR OVER RARKSOaUE'S STORK ' 1ELF IS OFFERED O WORTHY YOUNG PEOPLE ro earnestly request all young persons, no matter >w limited their means or education, who wish to li )tain a thorough business training: and pood posion, to write by first mail for our great half-rato fer. Success, independence and probable fortuno e guaranteed. Don't delay. Write today, ho Ga.-Aia. Business College, Macon. Go* i fotpifi the rest for " biliousness m bitters kidneys. Call and Bee ub when you want a buggy. I ro can please you. 1J. Itoaenborg & Co. | * HERB'S AN 1 of what plant foo farmers. The pi right shows plant and potato yield a small patch, tre jmUfffXt On the left, a p _ same size (yield : planted at same t same soil, but un These-pictures ar N from an experim - 1 '' 1 * tion bulletin, com Our Free Book, "Pi which gives authentic and authorit actual results of practical and sciei the farmer who is anxious to impr ing for a wider margin of profits. . GERMAN K New York, 93 Nassau St., or OUR L .ADIES BLACK is complete. "\ all of the ne-fl weaves in fQILES, HENRIETTA MAS, BRILLIA BLACK SILKS S? If in need of a Ski: rou to see our stock.' L. W.1 W. S. CO' | ML ^cKollovrSoacrefe) | Ruildmgp tHE PETTYJOHN SYSTW TlRRK HAUTZ ~INa The Peoples! ABBEVn OFFICERS. o n rrnrkAjarvNT Prpfllripnt. O# U 11IVAU?JV*1| * G. A. NEUFFER, Vice-President. R. E. COX, Cashier. FARMERS BAN State, County an President: Vice-P F. E. HARBISON. P. B. Board of* Directort fisanska, John A. Harris, R. M. Had '. F. Clinkecales, C. C. Gambrell. We solicit your business j it safely and We are in position to make you l when placed in Our Saving's NATIONAL BANI Statement of condition at c Resources. joans and Discounts $210,63,3 5i )verd rafts 10,097 3f J. S. Bond* 18,750 0( )th* r Securities 500 0( teal Estate 9,383 8< tedeoiption Fund 937 5( )ue from Banks 33,430 61 "ash in Vault , 19,780 8" $303,519 7i Oldest and Strongest Banl 4mple Resources for all d Intercut Allowed on Dope HALF CAR I PA. The kind that lastsford's Di Call on hira for anything you wai ine. He lias what you want, of the I See Us Be C. A. 1 Phone - e taken ent stapiled in *' m - " ~iiT# ^ . \| rofitable Farming" 1 .;:y ative' accounts of experiments and y? itific fanning. It is invaluable to r{ ove his products and who is work" -. Send for it to-day. S. \LI WORKS , Atlanta, Ga., 1224 Candler BIdf. . IIVE OF : dress goods a We are showing ]:% rest, fabrics and : ; j S, MOHAIRS, PANANTINES, ETC, Tspecialty. mm?mm?mm. rt and Dress, it will pay ' > ''i* WT1 AWhite.i ? - ,. i rHRAN, 8p=- Let us figure with you on . your House i ' ' ' your Fence': or your CurbingJ ^______?^?^ Savings Bank. ,LE, S. C. " |i||i ' DIRECTORS. ; l ?M ' S. G. Thomson, H. G. Andenpn G. A. Neoffer, C. C. Gambrell, W. E.Gwena. F. B. Gary, J. 8. Stark, R. E. Co# mbIMEJ i City Depository. ! resident: Cashier: I SPEED. J. H. DnPSX. ~pM 9 : F. E. Harrison, P. B, Speed, G. A. I don, LewisW. Parker, W. P. Greene, fl And are prepared to Jiandle jfl conservatively. 9 oans, and to pay interest on depoaite, I i Department. g r f\V AT5T5T?.TrTT.T.TJ! I h V* ttMMM T lose of I>uslne?s May 20, 1907. ' '1 Liabilities. I Capital Stock ; $75,000 00 )| Surplus and Profits 28,840 40 ) National Bank Notes 18,760 00. )' 'Bills payable 20,000 00'L, I IDeposits 160,929 33 ) II ' * ? lj $303,519 73 s. In llic County-. emandg. *? c~? i.n?u n<innrfmpnt. IK1IS 111 t?at au^0 ? iOAD MASTIC] INT. | Just received at Mil-IB rug Store. jfl at in the Paint, Vamhli, Flain and Oi jest quality. . ^ t-? _ ? _ ^ lore .Duying. [ILFORD. 1 - - - 107 ,1 J