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LOWNDESVILLE,
LowndeBvllle, Aug. 1&, 1907.
VI* Tno HhorarH r?f MnffftttHWillA WAR hfiffi
for a day or two last week with the family of
his son-in-law, Dr. J. D. Wilson.
Mr. John CUnkscales of Monterey was Id
this place twice last week on business.
Mr. J. Wesley Carlisle went to Atlanta some
days ago and succeeded In getting Into business
In that place.
The depot agent and telegraph operator Mr.
Louis Bell was at Greenville seveml days last
week among friends. In his absence his
brother, Mr. Ira Bell, who Is bere on a visit
tilled nis place In the above lines of work.
Mr. Ed Moorhead of Atlanta has been the
welcome guest at the home of the writer for
the past few days.
Kev. O. M. Abney, the pastor here, began a
meeting In the Kldge church Wednesday st
8 80 p. m. There have been two dally services
excepting when one was prevented by rain,
wblcb happened more than once, until last
night when tt closed.
Miss Pet Hawthorn of Latimer was bere
TI ho honria nl hnr hrnt her-! n - law
Mr. J. M. Huckabee.
Mr. Frank Wllliford, representing the Cable
Piano Co., of Augusta, were here several days.
He gave to a few muslo lovers at the home of
the above Friday night Bome entertaining
music, vocal and instrumental. He placed
several of tbe Instruments, whose ciaimu be
Is presenting to tbe public, lu our sectlou.
Miss Ktbel Cook of Troy catne In Friday,
aud was tiere for a day or two the welcome
guest of friends.
Hon J. K. Blake of Abbeville was in this
place Monday and Tuesday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. A. Hawthorn of Latimer
came up Tuesday morning: and spent tbe day
wttb tbe family ol their son-in-law, Mr. J. M.
Huokabee.
Mrs. Edgar Kemp, of Dallas, Texas, now in
Carolina, her former home, among her relatives
and friends In tbe Latimer *ectlon,
came np Tuesday and was with her kinsfolk
above mentioned. Her last visit to lbii*|her
native State was tifteeu years ago, aDd In that
time she sees tfiat many changes have taken
place in tbose years.
Mr. B. E. Allen, Mrs. Bolln Allen and ber
two children went to Anderson Tuesday and
the next day attended the Burrlss family reunion,
whicn took place at Salem (Btptlsl)
cburcb wblob Is about tive miles from tbe
city. About one tbou^and persons were pretent,
an abundance of everything good to eat,
to till that large crowd, to which were delivered
several speeches suitable to tbeoocaslon.
Mrs. R. L. Smith and ber two children left
Monday morning for Norfolk, Va., where
they will for a while visit the family of Mr.
Glenn LeRoy, brother of the first named,?
will then spend a while at tbe exposition before
they return to tbelr homes here.
Mrs. J. B. LeRoy left a tew days ago for the
mountains near Cashier's Valley, where she
will spend some time.
Mrs. Mary Cochran of Abbeville Is with her
daughter, Mrs. Sallle Huckabee, for a stay ol
some weeks.
Mr. Bob Watklns of Augusta, Ga., came up
yesterday and Is tbe guest of his brother-inlaw,
Hon. John C. Lomax.
R .1. Wnnriward ot North Augusta be
Kan with the 11 a. m. aervloe yesterday In tbe
Baptist cburcb.tbls place a meeting of several
flays duration.
Mr. R. R. Jones, aaleqmen wltb Messrs. Cocley
Jt Speer went to bis old borne In Laurens
county to spend a sbort vacation. Troupe.
Letter to Gus KomauM.
Abbeville, S. C.
Dear Sir: Why do people send us
such tales as this?
D G Smith, Madison, Fla, had his
mother's house painted Devoe 11 years
ago, and the house looks better to-day
than other houses painted witb other
paint 3 or 4 years ago.
They are full of goodwill for Devoe.
Yours truly
F W Devoe & Co.
P. S. P. B. Speed sells our paint.
"Everybody Shonld Know"
says C. G. Hays, a prominent business
man of Bluff, Mo., that Bucklen's Arnica
Salve is the quickest and surest
healing salve ever applied to a sore,
burn or wound, or to a case of piles.
, I've used it and know what I'm talking
about." Guaranteed by P. B.
Speed, druggist. 25c.
I'll stop your pain free. To show you first?
before you spend a penny?what my Fink Pain
Tablets can do, I will mall you tree, a trial
fmcksge of tbem?Dr. Sboop's Headaobe Tabets.
Neuralgia, headache, toothache, period
Ealns, etc., are due alone to blood congestion.
>r. Sboop's headache tablets simply kill pain
by coaxing away tbe unnatural blood pressure.
That Is all. Address Dr. Sboop, Racine,
Wis. Sold by C. A. MllforcL
.All tbe up-to-date drinks are made at Mil
or d ' soda lountal n
The State of South Carolina,
COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE.
; , Court of Common Pleas.
E. L. RlcbardsoD, Plaintiff, apalnst Tbe Peoples
Savings Bank. Sarah E. Ellis, Mamie
E. Maglll and E. J. S. Naib, Defendants.
Summons for Relief. (Complaint not Served)
To tbe defendants above named:
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND
required to answer tbe complatDt In
this action, of which Is filed In tbe office of
tbe Clerk of tbe Court of Common Pleas for
tbe said county, and to serve a copy of your
answer to tbe said complaint on tbe subscriber
at bis office in Abbeville. S. C., within
twenty days after tbe service hereof, exclu*
si ve of the day of aucb servloe; and If you
fall to answer tbe s&ld complaint within tbe
time aforesaid, tbe plaintiff In tbls action
will ask tbe Court for tbe reliel demanded In
tbe complaint.
Abbeville, 8. C., March 23rd, lWi.
Wm. N. GiaydoD,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
To tbe defendant E J. S. Nash above named:
Take Notice, That tbe summons ?na comfilalnt
in tbe above entitled cause were filed
n tbe office of tbe Clerk of Court for Abbeville
County. South Carolina, on tbe 2-5:h day
of March, 1907; that tbe purpose of the said
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title to real estate. consisting ol an alleged unrecorded
deed from John Elmore to the defendant
E.J. 8. Nasb, and alleged mortgage
from the defendant E. J. 8. Nash to the defendant,
Peoples Savings Bank.
Abbeville, 8. C? 2Stb of J une, 1907.
Wm. N. Graydon.
Plalntlfi's attorney.
The State of South Carolina,
ABBEVILLE COUNTY.
Probate Court?Citation for Letters of Administration.
By J. F. Miller, Esq., Judge of Probate.
WbereaB, T. G. and W. H. Wblte have made
alt to me. to grant them Letters of Administration
of tbe Estate and effects ol L. W.
Wblte, Jr., late of Abbeville County, deceaaed.
Tbese are therefore, to olte and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors of
tbe said L. W. Wblte, Jr., deceased, tbat they
be and appear before me. In tbe Court of Probate,
to be held ?t Abbeville O. H., on Tbors
day, Augum iyui. aner puuiicuiiuu uereoi,
at 11 o'clock Id tbe forenoon, to sbow cause >1
any they have, why the said Administration
should not be granted.
Given under my band and seal of tbe Court,
this 5tb day of August, In tbe year ol
our Lord one thousand nine hundred
and seven and In tbe 181st year ol
American Independence.
Published on tbe 7th day of August, 1907. In
tbe Press and Banner aDd on tbe Court Houbc
door for the time required bv law.
J. F. MILLER.
Jud^e of Probate.
Oconee Property
FOR SALE.
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No. 31. 100 acres, 8 miles of Walhalla,
2 miles of Lebanon, at cross
roads and fine place for country store,
gin, good building, etc.
No. 32. 520 acres. 10 miles of Walhalls,
2 miles of Whitstone, only 40
acres in cultivation, balance fine timber
land, has never been cut?oak, pine
and poplar. Only $7 per acre.
No. 34. 163 acres! 8 miles of Walhalla,
9 miles of Seneca on public road,
40 acres of very fine river bottom, balance
of land good, one dwelling and
two tenant houses.
No. 49. 334 acres in the town of
Walhalla, good dwelliug and all out
HuiMinord land in hiirh atatp of pnlti
vation. This tract tan be cut up into
town lots.
All of the above farms I can sell you
on easy terms. Write for prices. I
have several nice residence and buildiug
lots in Walhalla and West Union.
J. H. 1)ARBY, Real Estate Dealer.
Walhalla, 8. C.
jtajr Office: Peoples Bank.
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OFFICERS.
8. G. THOMSON, President.
G. A. NEUFFER, Vice-President.
R. E. COX, Cashier.
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Better equipped tt a
Bight in the swim, ai
you and at the right p:
SOME OF 01
The best lot of farm tools, P
Breakers, both kind. See our pi
so every one says. See themyoi
Another Speci
Try us for the best stove sole
name means ^the very best cookii
baoks. All good points known to
you try one for 30 days on the hoi
if not we will take it back and it
Still
Sewing machines, Wheeler a
Singer and Domestic. See the v
better. Sold any old way, or an
almost.
Putman Orga
Royster gnano is leading for
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Hone" Jtisn scrap gooas win ao i
On t)
Five cars White Milling Coi
it's sound and dry.
Our Grocery Stoc
Flour, Meal, Molasses, Cane
Sugar, and Coffee, Tobacco Cann<
cans.
We put out today thirty-five
15c. See them.
W. D
If You Are
Buy or rei
Or take or
If You Are Oven
Buy or rem
Then sit back and keep cool
bills, no batteries to buy, i
but a button to push, we ?
Let us send you an E
Come and see our line
Water, Light
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hool Supplies.
Drug Store. j
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your House
your Fence
or your Curbing,
Savings Bank.
LLE, S. O.
DIRECTORS.
S. G. Thomson, H. G. Anderson
G. A. Neuffer, C. C. Gambrell,
W. E. Owens. F. B. Gary,
-T. ft. Stark. R. E. Cox,
Jonn A. Harris.
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jJJSMB.
n ever for your business,
id lots of goods to show
rices too.
UR SPECIALS.
lows, Stocks, 2'horse plows, Middle
ow shapes. The best lot in the City,
lreelf. Collars, Pads, ete.
al, Stoves, Bucks.
I and they are Bucks too and which
ig machine. White lined. 15 year
i the up to date stove maker. Wont
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use. and if what we claim, youtatfetft,
don't cost you a cent. See them,
Another.
md Wilson, No. 9 for the old reliable,
ery latest in these goods. Nothing
ty long time and too, at your price
ns are the Best.
the cotton crop of 1807. "Farmers
he work.
be road.
n, which is the best for keeping, as
:k cannot be better in
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, Hay, Bran, Oats, seed and feed. Lard,
3d Goods, Big Hominy 10c for 3.1b.
doz. curry combs special at 5,10 and
. Barksdale.
Hot
it an Electric Fan,
ie on Trial.
worked
fc an Electric Motor,
for your work is done. No repair
no gasoline explosions, nothing
guarantee the rest.
lectric Flat Iron on trial,
of Electric Fixtures. .
and Power Co.
JOCALS FROM J.W.McKLE JR,
The BIk Store on the Corner.
Mj^llne of shoes for ffllare arriving every
lay and Vtaey are being marked at a close ?
irlce. I carry several good brands of shoes ?
iDd yon can get must any shape and size j~
ranted. *
Just marked up nnc r,f the most nobbiest ?
iues of neck wear tt> be found anywhere, all b
ne new things In dots, graj .s and plads, 25 cts
i.io eta eacu.
I have In stock a big line of mowerR and ^
akeH, wagons and buggies. ^
A big stock ol all kiuda of groceries and c
lountry produce always In stock. I:
Come to see me and I will save you some K
lollars. (Endoi'Npd
by tho County. '
"The most popular remedy in Otsego '
bounty, and the best friend of my /
ramily," writes Wrn. M. Dietz, editor
ind publisher of the Otsego Journal,
jlilbertsville, N. "Y., "is Dr. King's
New Discovery. It has proved to be '
m infallible cure fur coughs and colds, j
making short work of the worst of 1
them. We always keep a bottle in the '
house. I believe it to be the most val ]
uable prescription known for Lung j
and Throat diseases." Guaranteed to '
never disappoint the taker, by Speed's
drugstore. Price 50c and $I.U0. Trial j
bottle free. \
M< JIurrHj"* l.ocuN.
They write BO smoothly. The Sterling '
fountwin pens. Sold only by TheM:Murray
Drug Co.
Try Ammen's powder lor prickly heat. Get
It at McMurraj's.
All of theSanlto! preparations may begotten
at The MoMurray I.Jrug Co.'m htore.
Hpiro powcif r (lemrojH ioe mi'tui ^i^antloH.
Sold by The McMurray D-u* Co.
Hot weather lor July, Isu't It? Uettergeta
box of Ammnn'a powder for that prickly
heat. The Mi Murray Drug Co.
The most complete line of fountain penn
on the local market. Come and see them.
The McMvnay Drug Co.
Remember, if you get U at McMurray'a It 1b
the beet of Its kind.
The Limit of Life.
The most eminent medical scientists
are unanimous in the conclusion that
the geuerally accepted limitation of
human life is many years below the
attainment possible with the advanced
knowledge of which the race is now
possessed. The critical period, that determines
its duration, seems to be between
50 and 60; the proper care of tbe
body duriug thin decade cannot be too
strongly urged; carelessness then being
fatal to longevity. Nature's best
? rn vDiifafo
neiper auer ov i? i^icuuiu uiuuo, vuw
scientific tonic medicine that revitalizes
every organ of the body. Guaranteed
by P. B. Speed, druggist. 50c.
I will mall you fr?>e, to prove merit.samples
ol my Dr. Hb -wp'sRustonHlve, and coy boofc
on either Dyspepslu, The Heart or '.'.'be Kidneys.
Troubles ot Ibe stomach, beorl or Sidneys.
are merely symptoms of a deeper ailment.
Don't make t tie common error of treating
symptoms only. Symptom treatment is
treating Ibe rc?ult of your ailment, aud nol
the caunc. WeaK stomach nerveH?the inslue
nerves ? mean stomach weakness, i.lwayp.
And the bearl, and Kidneys as welt, nave
their controlling or Inside nerves. Weaken
these nerves, and you Inevitably have weak
vital organs. Here Is where Dr. Shoop's Restorative
has made lis tame. No other remedy
even claims to treat the "Inside nerves."
Also (or bloating, blllO' sntss, bad breath or
complexion, use Dr. Shoop's Restorative.
Write me to-day for samples aud free book.
Dr. Sboop, Racine, Wis. The Restorative Is
sold by C. A. MHford.
HELP IS OFFERED
TO WORTHY YOUNG PEOPLE
We earnestly request all young: persons, no matter
how limited their means or education, who wish to
obtain a thorough business training and good position,
to write by first mail for our great half-rate
offer. Success, independenccand probable fortune
are guaranteed. Don't delay. Write today.
The G&.?AI*. Basinet* College, Macon. Sa>
N. B.?300 requests for telegraphers
now filed; men or women. Salaries
$50 to $75 per mouth.
ELECTRIC TIIEBEST FOR
BILIOUSNESS
bitters and kidneys.
Why pay a dollar and a quarter for a sbirl
wben you can get the new Columbia at Rosenberg's
lor one dollar?
Tost cards of Ibe "city" In beautiful photograph
finish?the most durable kind. Dargan'b5
and 10c store.
Calvert & Nicklos
? Headquarters for ?
White Hickory Wagons
Owensboro Wagons,
Bock Hill Buggies,
Summer Buggies,
Cheap Buggies,
Harness, Laprobes, etc. j
Calvert & Nickles.
Feb. 24. 1904 tf
STEVENS? !
acquiring qualities of ^
I SELF-CONTROL, DECISION, AND
MANLINESS v'
are all due to STEVENS FIREARMS EDUCATION.
Ask your Dealer for Stevens ltifles?
Shotguns?Pistols. Insist 011 our timehonored
make. If you cannot obtain,
we ship direct, express prepaid, upon
receipt of Catalog Price.
Everything you want to know about the STEVEN'S
is found in 140 Pago Illustrated Catalog. Mailed
for four cents in atampa to pay poHtiffe. Beautiful
Ten Color Hanger?fine drcorntion for your
' den*' or club room?mailed for 6 cent* in ftampn.
J. STEVENS ARMS & TOOL CO. ^
* P. O, Box 4097 -r." "*
Chlcopte Fall*, Mass., U. S. A.
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For Sale or Rent
1HAVE DECIDED TO CHANGE MY BUSluefch,
and lu consequence ot which I offer
for reut or Kale my pUce one-bulf (%) nolle
from the incorporate llrnltN of Abbeville,
known as the "Jefl Davis j'iaoe," contaluing
117 acre*. There is a good Mac (0) room
house, larue new bam, three tenant house*,
tine well of water. Thin Ih a beautliul locution,
tine neighborhood: a three bor^e farm.
I will Bell smaller tracts if parties desire.
G. C. DUSENBEKKY. I
JuneaG, 1907. It i
MfcAOj^&goNigiaa^ v?-?t --^w ca?,^.v- .. -.wWk-^.
Wr?i5u>^r<i Kchrtiuir,
>2 due 4.25 pm 33 due i.<?' piti
88 due 3.07 am 11 due 1.05 am
52 due 12.40 pm 53 due 3.83 pm
PlleB get quick and certain relief from Dr
hoop's Maglo Ointment. Please note It I
aade alone for plies, and Its action is posltiv
nd certain. Itcblng, painful, protruding o
ilind piles disappear like magic by Its us
-ari;e nickel-capped glass jars 50 cents. Mol
y C. A. Mllford
Ueit a free Rumple of Dr. Shoop's "Health
? Tr '?oi onftflo disturbs
;onee" ai our ?wic. ... . ? _
our stomach, your heart or kidneys, then
ry this clever coffee Imitation. Dr. Shoop has
lORely matched Old Java and Mocha Coffee <
a tlavor and taste, yet It liss not a single ]
rain of real coffee in It. Dr. Shoop's Health
Joffee Imitation is made from pure toasted
rains or cereals, with malt, nuts, etc. Made
n a minute. No tedious wnit. You will surey
like it. Sold by L. T. Miller.
Jharlesion and Western Carolina Ry
.Schedule in effect June 9, 1907.
Dally Dajly Daily
jvAneosta 9.50am f.lOpm 6.30am'
Vr McCormlck 11.31am 7.00pm 8.13am
v McCormlck . 8l0im
Calhoun Falls... 9 20am
vr Anderson 11.00am
LiV McCo'mlck 11.31am 7.00pm
\r Greenwood I'2.27p,m 7.55pm
Vr Waterloo 12.57pm
\r Laurens 1.30pm
Ex. Sum
L.v I.anrens 2.15pm 8.10-im
\r Fountain Inn... 2.57pm 925am
\r Grueuvilla 3.40pm 10.20'tm
I<v Lnurens 168pm
\r Woodrufl 239pm
Ar HoHrtanbore 3.3i>pm
Lv wpuriHUburg 3 40pm (So. Ky.)
Ar Hendersonvllle 6 25pm
A.r Ashevllle_. 7.3Upm
Lv Asbevlile 7.10am-(So. iiy.)
Lv Hendersonvllle S.lOarn
Lv Hpartanburg 12.0lpm (O* A W. C. Ry)
Lv WoodrutT 12 49pm
A r La o ren k 1.22pm
Lv Greenvilie 12.10pm 4.30pm Kx^->uu.
Lv Fountain Inn... 12 53pm 5.2f{pm
Ar Lauren* 1.85pm 0 20pm
LvXaurenM 2.02pm (C. N. & L.)
Ar Clinton 2.22pm
Ar Newberry 3.10pm
Ar Columbia 4.-*Spm
Ar Charleston .. 9.50pm I
Lv Laurens 2 00poi C. Jc W. O.)
Lv Green wood 2.56pm 6 55am
Lv Anderson 4.loom
Lv Calhoun Falls... 5."Opm
Ar McCormlck 3 53pm 7.47?m 6.5Cpm
Lv McCormlck 3o5pm 7.47am 7 00pm
Ar Augusta 5 40pm ?.30*m 8 40p*n
Note?The above arrivals and departures, as
well as connections with ot>~ er companies, are
given as Information, and are not guaranteed.
Pullman Cbalr Curs between Augusta and
Ashevllle, trl-weekly trains Nos. 1 and 2,
leave Augusta Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays,,
leave Asheville Mondays, Wednesdays
and Fridays.
Krnest Williams, G. P. Agt. Augusta, Ga.
R. A. Brand, Traffic Manager.
Weak Kidneys
Weak Kidneys, surely point to weak kidney
Nerves. The Kidneys, like the IHeart, and the
Btomach, find their weakness, not in the organ
itself, but in the nerves that control and guide
and strengthen them. Dr. Shoop's Restorative is
ft medicine specifically prepared to reach these
controlling nerves. To doctor the Kidneys aloe e.
Is futile. It is a waste of time, and of money u
well.
If your back aches or is -weak, if the urine
scalds, or is dark and strong, if you have symptoms
of Brights or other distressing or dangerous kidney
disease, try Dr. Shoop's Restorative a monthTablets
or Liquid?and see what it can and will
do for you. Druggist recommend and sell
Dr. Shoop's
Restorative
C. A. MILFURD.
Abbeville-Green wo od
MUTUAL
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ABBUUIAXIUJCI.
Property Insured, $1,500,000
January 8th, 1907.
\17RITE TO OK CALL on the naderslgiifcc
*'* or the Director or yonr Town?>i]j
for any Information you may dt-alre about
our plan of Insurance.
Wf: insure your property against dtb'ru
tlcin by
FILE, mmn tt LISSTS'HS,
and do bo cheaper than any Icsnrtnoe (jcnc
pany In existence.
Remember we are prepared to prove to yoc
that oars Is the safest and cheapest plan of
Insurance known.
J. R. BLAKE, Gen. Agent
Abbeville, S. C.
J. FRASEB LYON, Pres.
Abbeville, S. G.
BOARD DIRECTORS.
8. G. Majors Greenwood
J. T. Mabry Cokesbory
W. B. Acker Donalds
M. P. CllnkBc?iies Due West
W. W. L. Keller .Long Cane
I. A. Keller JSmlthvlile
W. A. S'evenson Cedar Spring
A. M. Held Abbeville Township
W. W. Bradley Abbeville City.
Dr. J. A. Anderson Antrevllle
I J. M. Huckabee Lowcdesvllle
A. 0. Grant Magnolia
J. K. Tarrant Calhonn Mills
S. L>. Edmonds Bordeaux
H. L. Rasor Walnut Grove
W. C. Martin Hodges
J. D. Coleman Coronaca
D. S. Hattlwangcr Nlnety-Blx
J. Add. Calhoun Klnards
J. Add. Calhoun Fellowship
Joseph Lake Pbcenlx
Rov. J. B. Muae Verdery
J. H. Chiles, Jr Bradley
J. W. Lyon Troy
w a (iiimthnm. Yeldell
G. E. Dorn Oil I son
O. E. Dorn Klrkseys
J. Add Calhoun Brooke
abheviiie, 8 0.. Jan. 8 1807
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Office under the ]
Is well equipped in bis Hue of husinep
baskets ranges from the cheapest to the fi
His funeral car is a fine one. Charges rea
Phone 8S. jr.
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I an L H. C. engine.
~McKEE & 1
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The kind that lasts- J
ford's Dri
Call on Lira for anything jou want
line. He has what you want, of the bes
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BANK
Statement of condition at clo
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Resources.
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S210.fi.S3 52 l
Overdrafts l<l,097 39 |l
u. s. Bouds is,750 oo ;;
Otb( r Securities 500 00{ ,
Keal Entaft> 9,383 84 j
Redemption Fund 937 50
Due from Bauka 33,430 61
Cash iu Vault 19,780 87j l
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?303 519 73, I
Oldest and Strongest Bank 1
Ample Mlesource.s for all der
lutcresit Allowed on Deposi
liiicnlN.
vvii?.n rnii vet Xnr.iih 11 v's !co ('rrnm.VOll i
know you have Tbe Lett.* You cud get it at:'
McMunay'a only. j J
ii yon want a ccod milk shake or ? m?uw; i
of Tbe Deist ice cienm go to the AlcAlurray.i
Drutr Co. they have it. | j
Try our guaranteed corn sheller?only 10 i
ccutH. It \n 111 do the work?tbe McAIurray J
Drug t'o. (
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If PnlDte, floor stains, brushes and all tbear (
tlctea to make your borne look new, at Mil
ford'a.
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but)era! Director. H
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Eureka Hotel. 9
s. His complete stock of Coffins and.
est. Burial Robes always-on band.
sonable and service acceptable. H
7. SIOKT.
'eerless Portable EnpinesH
Are the beat general purpose engines I
1 the world. We carry them in stock. Hfi
We aie the headquarters for
Peerless Engines, Saw Mills flfl
and Threshers. H8
lso Atlas Engine? and Boilers, De flH
ioach Baw Mills and Shingle Mills, Ac I
We carry a tremendous stock of si WM
linds of belting and machinery sup
Co.,. ^rd^i Frp, ft. &.?
ling ?1
ar people insist on having S B
lavored Teas. They are jK M
eally good Tea not only :?JJB
i drinker?it goes further. 29
). brand is the finest pick- ' JfcW
y spring Tea time. Has 9
it bouquet, arising from a H
voredcup. Great strength A H
uritVt <T/~>rirl hnrJir molrAC it CD H
' A WAX k/VViJ AAlUtUVk' '
the end. A taste tells the JB
it. We also have -the
nixed Tea in town.
TRY A CAtf! M
ILEiER. I
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Wttillll
need it too. I. H. C gasoline I
f any other form of power
a power from 2 to zu norse
et along without one. The I
.fest, most reliable engine on |
you will see why yon need I
SVALDROP.
DAD MASTIC
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ust received at Milig
Store.
in the Paint, Vamifli, FlniD and Oi
)t quality.
)r? Buying.
ILFORD
- - 107
OF ABBEVILLE.
se of buMincNS May "20, 190T.
Liabilities.
Capital Stock $75,000 00
surplus and Profits 28,840 40
[National iiauK xsoies jo,/a? w
Bills payable 20,000*^)0
Deposits 100,929 83
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$303,519 73
it Ilie County.
nanris.
is in Savings Department.
"Itejfiilar an the Ruu"'
is an expression as old as the race. No -
Joubi ihe rising and setting of the sun
s the most regular performance in the
juiverse, unltss it is the action of the
iver and bowels when regulated with
Dr. King's New Life Pills. Guaran- >
peri hv P. Sneeri. druenist. 25c. ^
The Ice cream we are servlDg^bw la made II
f fresh pure cream, sugar anjreggg, the beat I
that can possibly be made/By any one. Try H
It and be convinced, C.A/MJllord. I