/ X!1?;
WEST END.
Mr. aud Mrs. John A. Cheek are at^bomt
Seneca and Cornelia.
Dr. Oliver Berry is borne again after spending
bis vacation with bis home people In
Orangeburg.
Mr. Ernest Latimer has been here from
LowndeBvllle for several days the guest ol
bl?oousln Mr. William Latimer.
Miss Caro Morse and Miss Oole Morse have
returned from a pleasant stay with frlendi
in Annlston, Ala.
Dr. and Mrs. W. D. Simpson left Tuesday
for Mouroe, N. C, where they will speud
some time with Dr. Simpson's people.
Mr. Jack Harden leflTuesduy for Davidson
where he will attend school.
Mrs. Auna Ancrum Is here from Camden
spending a few days with Mrs. James H.
Perrln.
, Mr. Bonar White has g^ne to Davidson
where he will begin bis yea 'a worn.
Mr. Clement Latlmtr Is here from Lowndesvllte
visiting his aunt Mrs. J. H. Latimer.
Mrs. Julian Holstein, of Edgefield is the
guest of Mrs. W. S. Cothran.
Miss Belle Vlsansftl has come nome after
spending the month of August at Alt. Clement*,
Mich.
Mrs-'. Lewis Russell and her children have
beeu here from Greenwood spending a while
wllh Mrs. L. H. KuHsell.
Miss Elizabeth Norwood returned last
Thursday from Calboun Falls where she has
been visiting Miss Virginia Calhoun,
Mr. aud Mrs. Foster Calvert speot Saturday
here with Dr. and Mrs. G. E. Calvert.
Mrs. W. IX Barksdale and her children are
home after spending a month In South Fort.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Cowan are home from
Raysvllle, Ga., visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. A
Cheatham.
Mr. W. D. Barksdale spent a few days at
South Fort last week.
Miss Susie Johnson and Master Pat Johnson
are here from Chester Tlsltlng Mrs.
Laura B. Love.
Miss Mary Miller has gone to Due West to
spend a while with her sister Mrs. W. W.
Edwards before returning to her home In
Lanrens.
Miss Mary Baskln Is at home again after a
two weeks stay In Lebanon with the Misses
Glhert.
Mrs. J. D. Kerr entertained a few of her
friends last Thursday morning at Bridge.
After a number of Interesting games Mrs. C.
D. Brown was awarded the prize, a beautiful
hand painted olive dlNh. Toose who enjoyed
Mrs. Kerr's entertainment were Mrs. W. D.
Wilson, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Cothran, Mrs. S. G.
Thomson, Mrs. Claude Jones, Mrs. Dargan,
Mrs. W. P. Ferguson, Miss Marshall, Miss
Russell, Miss Bowie, Miss McClung, Mist
Harris, Miss Robertson. MissTempleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Cheatham have returned
to Abbeville after spending some time
at South Port, N. C.
o Mr. G. C. Haskell, of Lowndesvllle, Is attending
court.
Dr. J. Lowrle Wilson oome home Friday
from Montreat where be has been spending a
part of bis month's outing.
tMlsc Mary Perrln entertained the "College
Club" Monday evening. This la the last
meeting of the "College Club" and ended a
most delightful summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl C. Page left Tuesday for
their home In Florence. Mrs. Page has been
? the guest of her mother, Mrs. H. D. Reese for
some time.
Miss Eliza Wardlaw, of Aogusta, Is spenlng
a while here with Mrs. LUa W. Mabry.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hberard and Mrs. John
Cllnkscales left Tuesday for Jamestown
where they will enjoy tbe Exposition.
Miss Plevna Seal led Monday for Atlanta;
from there she will take a trip through the
north west, visit New York and other nortb?
ern oltlet. and then go to Jatnestown for a
p. abort stay.
Miss B bp sis Simpson left Tuesday for bethome
In Monroe, J?. C., after a ten a ays stay
here with Dr, and Mrs. Simpson.
Mrs. W. S. Cothran entertained at Eucbr*
Thursday afternoon In honor of ber friend
Mrs. Julian Holsteln, of Edgefield, who Is her
cbarmlDg gueet.
vfiofl Moro and M loo Fonnlfl SfArkfi nro At
home again after a delightful outing spent at
Glenn Springs. They were the guests of Mrs.
Sara M. Gower, In Greenville, for a few dayn
on their return.
Miss Nettle Knsiel left Tuesday for Hender
jnvllle where she will spend several wetk<.
Mrs. C. D. Brown will entertain \vednesday
morning a few of her friends at an Informal
Bridge p&rty. ? ?
Mr. w. H. Kerr spent Sunday here with bis
son Mr. J. D. Kerr.
Miss Bessie Lee Cbeatham has returned
home after spending several weeks at R*ysvllle,
Ga., with her sister, Mrs. C. D. Cowan.
Mrs. Susan Brunson Hill Is in the city staying
with ner siBter Mrs. W. S. Cotbran.
?, Miss Willie Bryant and Miss Bryant have
been lntbe city for the past ten days the
guest* of Mrs. T. H. Maxwell and Mrs. Horace
MoAlltster.
Mr. G. A. Vlsanska and Mr. Ernest Vlsanska
are home A<-aln after a month's stay at
Vi Clemens. Mlob.
Mr. R. C. Wilson will be with the firm of
W. D. Barksdale for tbe oomlng year.
Mrs. G. A Neuffer will entertain the
Euchre Club Friday afternoon at flve-tblrty.
Mrs. A. S. Slmmon6 was In tbe olty for a
few days last week. She will return to Abbeville
In a short time and begin house-keepIng
In one of Mr. Ellis's pretty cottages.
Mr. R. C. Phi I son has returned from the'
northern markets. Mr. Pbllson understands
tbe tastes and needs of tbe ladles of the town
and county and has a stock that will fneet
every demand.
Clemson opens on the 11th and tbe ranks ol
our oollege going young men will be greatly
thinned.
Mrs. R. 8. Link and her little son have gone
to Courtiand, Ala., to spend a while with her
parents.
Mr. Thomas Cc ibv Is here from Greenville
visiting bis sister Mrs. J. H. Latimer.
Mr. J. W. McKee, Jr.. Is at home after a
pleasant outing spent at Soutbport.
M*s. Homer Olla has gone to her home In
Anderson alter a week's stay wttb her pit*
ents Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Barksdate, near the
city.
Miss Helen White is In Davidson visiting
friends.
Miss Caroline Harris has returned to ber
, borne In Conrtland, Ala., after an extended
visit here to ber sisters, Mrs. R. S. Link, and
Mrs. L. C. Parker. Miss Harris made a lsrg?
clrole of friends during her stay here who
hope that she may visit Abbeville real Boon
orvof n
The Daughters meet next Tuesday *fteinoon
at flve-tblrty at tbe borne of the President,
Mrs. Luoy Calvert Thomson. A fall
attendance Is desired.
Miss ttussle Wilson and Miss Ida Uendrlz
are bere from Columbia visiting Mrp. Harvey
Wilson.
Mr. Courtney B. Wilson entertained afiv
of bis young lady aDd gentleman friends at a
delightful supper Friday night.
Mrs B. H.Sloan has returned to bprhome
In Colombia after upending a while bere with
her slater Mrs. M. H. Wilson.
MIbs Lillian Gambrell bas gone to Denmark
where she goes tc resume her duties as
ie?CDer in uo gniani icuuui,
Mr. A. M. Smith 1b home from s business
5-; trip North.
Use Kuso Id your closets. For s&le at
phone 107. Mllford's Drug Store.
If you want bagging and
ties see us. L. W. White.
The
State of South Carolina,
COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE.
3
Court of Common Pleas.
K. A. Keaton and C. G. Kav, Plaintiffs, against
J. R. McAdams, Defendant.
\ Copy Summons. For Relief. (Complaint
Served.)
To the Defendant J. R. McAdams :
You are hereby summoned and required to
anuver the pomnlaint In this action, of wblob
a copy is herewith served upon yon. and to
nerve a copy ol your answer to tbe said complaint
on the t-ubscrlber at bis office at Abbeville
Court House, South Carolina, wltbln
twenty days alter the service hereof,excm?Ive
J - of tbe day of Bucb service; and If you fall to
answer the complaint within tbe time aforesaid.
tbe plaintiff In this action will i-pplv to
the Court for tbe rellel demanded In the complaint.
Dated 13tb day of July, 1947.
Frank B. Gary,
PlainliQ's Attorney.
To tbe Defendant J. R. McAdams:
Take notice that tbe Summons and Comfilalnt
In the above entitled cauBe were filed
n the office of the Clerk of Court for Abbeville
County, South Carolina, on the 13ib day
of July, 1W7, tbat tbe foregoing is a copy of
tbe Summons In said case.
Frank B. Gary,
a mciist 1.1907. Plaintiff's Attorney.
The State of SouthCarolina,
ABBEVILLE COUNTY.
Probate Court?Citation for Letters of Administration.
By J. F. Miller, Esq., Judge of Probate.
Wbereas, W. L. BOWMAN has made!
suit to me, to grant him Letters of Administration
of tbe Estate and effects of Austin
McOowan, late of Abbeville County, deceased.
These are therefore, to olte and admonish
all and singular tbe kindred and creditors of
tbe said Austin McGowan, deceased,that they
be and appear before me, In tbe Court of Pro,
bate, to be held at. Abbeville O. H., on Saturday
s?nt_ 14. 1907. after publication hereof,
at 11 o'clock in tbe forenoon, to sbow cause If
any they have, wby the said Administration
should not be granted.
Given under my hand and seal of the Court,
this 2-iib day of August, In tbe year of
our Lord one thousand nine hundred
and seven and In tbe 182d year of
American Independence.
Published on the 28th day of August, 1907, in
tbe Press and Banner and on the Court House
door for the time reqalred bv law.
J. F. MILLER,
Judge of Probate.
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We have just received a j<
we are closii
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These goods are excellen
hope to show them to
shoes. To see means t
see before they are gor
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* Yours to p
ABBEVILLE !
J. F. BRADLEY,
SCHOOL ]
Tablets
Ink
General School
Speed's Dru
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The Peoples Sai
ABBEVILLE,
OFFICERS.
8. G. THOMSON, President. q. ,
G. A. NEUFFER, Vice-President. W.
R. E. COX, Cashier. J- ?
'tiKlS
j 1 It's Wagon Wisdom that
= |'?| select a Weber Wagon. He i
11 experience in wagon building
I'' | every wagon is a guarantee
V; Weber he buys the highest qi
\ ^ '
of wagon building have resulte
n -1 of today, which, for correct
material and consdentioos coi
1out a Pccr"?Kiiig of all farm v
J", W, Mo
If You Are H<
Buy or rent an
Or take one on
If You Are Overwork
Buy or rent an ]
Then sit back and keep cool for youi
bills, no batteries to buy, no gas<
but a button to push, we guarante
Let us send you an Electric ]
Come and see our line of Ele
Water, Light ant
. % '
T ' UUUliU
3
3b lot of Shoes that
lg at
Vices. ,t
in quality. We
every one wanting
o buy, so come and
ie?i
i_2?
ICJSStfllU
lease,
SHOE CO,
Manager.
BOOKS
Pencils
/
Supplies.
tg Store.
San,
Let us figure with
% j
you on
i
your House
your Fence
or your Curbing.
rings Bank.
s. c.
DIRECTORS.
3. Thomson, H. G. Anderson
Neuffer, C. C. Gambrell,
Jii. uwena. r . n. \jnryt
I. Stark, R. E. Cox,
Jonn A. Harris.
prompts a farmer to
enows that the 61 years
which stands behind
that when he buys a
uality. Sixty-one years
d in the Weber wagon
design, excellence of
? a A? a _
isirucuou, sumus wimragons.
K.BE. =
ot
Electric Fan,
Trial.
?
Electric Motor,
\irrn-lr ic Hr?nf> Nn rpnair
:>line explosions, nothing
ie the rest.
Flat Iron on trial.
ctric Fixtures.
1 Power Co.
V \
BILLY BDCKSKIN.
Tbe Man Who Known a Tiling; or Two
Office: Cor. Truth Ave. and Golden Rule St.
Everywhere, U. S. A.
Everywhere, U. S. A., August 5,1907.
Dear Sir: Everybody in the good old mate f
of South Carolina deserves the best of every- j
thing, and In Boots and Shoes, Slippers and
Ties for old and young, large and small, the .
stock of the Abbeville Shoe Co., of abbe- 1
ville, 8. C., Is In tbe writer's bumble opln- .
Ion, tbe beatassorted and consists of tbe best t
wearing shoes ever put on tbe American market.
There Is only one thing to do to be con- t
vluced, and that Is to give Mr. Bradley a call,
lie Is anxious to do business with you and .
will treat you right in every particular.
Hpeclal attention Is called to the line of 1
"Witt's 85 00 Shoes," "Americus Shoes," "Jeffersonlan
Shoes," 'Southern King," "Dixie <
Girl," "Roxle Ward" and "High Point." 1
Do yourself Justice and look over bis line of
shoes, before you buy your next pair. There t
is money in it for you.
Yours very truly, Billy Buckskin.
Advice la cheap, but Billy Burkskln Is a <
philosopher In the economical school. There
~ i ia4 An Ir*cr and a hatter reafion
inn icaouu iui us<u?'~b ?
for acting on bis Judgment.
ABBEVILLE 8HOE CO.. j
J. F. Bradley, Mgr. t
I
Health In the Canal Zone.
The high wages paid make it a i
mighty temptation to our young arti- \
sans to join the force of Bkilled work- ,
men needed to construct the Panama
Canal. Many are restrained however 1
by the fear of fevers and malaria. It '
is the knowing ones?those who have j
used Electric Bitters, who go there
without this tear, well knowing they '<
are safe from malarious influence with
Electric Bitters on hand. Cures blood
poison too, biliousness, weakness and
all stomach, liver and kidney troubles.
Guaranteed by P. B. Speed, druggibt.
50c.
? . ?
Trial Catarrh treatment* are being mailed
out free, on request, by Dr. Sboop, Racine,
Wis. These tests are proving to the peoplewithout
a penny's cost?the great value of
this scientific prescription known to druggists
everywhere as X)r. Sboop's Catarrh Remedy.
Sold by C. A. Mllford.
Old and new bagging can
be fonnd at L. W. White's
liOst and Fonnd.
Lost, between 9.30 p. m., yesterday
and noon to^ay, a bilious attack, with
nausea and sick headache. This Iops
was occasioned by finding at Speed's
drug store a box of Dr. King's New
Life Pills. Guaranteed for biliousness,
malaria and jaundice. 25c.
Will sell bagging without
ties if desired. L. W. White
To check a oold quickly. get from your
drotrfiBt some little Candy ColdTablnts called
Prevention. Drngglsts everywhere are now
dispensing Preventlcs, for they are not only
safe, hut decidedly certain and prompt. Prevention
contain no Quinine, no laxative,
nothing harsh nor sickening. Taken at the
'sneeze stage" Preventlc" will prevent Pneomonla.
Bronchitis. La Orlnpe. etc. Hence
the sam?. Preventlcs. Good for 'everlsh children.
48 Preventlcs 2fi cents Trial boxes 5
oents. Bold by C. A. Mllford.
Our price on bagging and
* * JL ?* a
ties is low, xou cam anora
to miss it. L. W. White.
fltomaoh tronhlps. Heart and Kidney at'ments.
pan be qolck'y corrected with a preoerlptlon
known to rf'-negis's everywhere as
Dr. Rhoop's Restorative. The prompt, and
snrprlslne relief whlph t.hts roraertv Imme.
dlatPlv brlnefi Is entlrply ^ne to Its Rpsiora.
Mve action npon the controlling nerves of the
Stomach, etc.
A weak Stomaeh, rati?i ne rtyspepsia. a weak
Heart, with palpitation or Intermittent poise,
hIwrvb meana wpak Rtomaoh nprves or weak
Heart nerve*. Rtrsnethen these Inside or
controlllne nerve* wl'h Dr. Rhoop's Restorative
and see how qnlck'v these aliments disappear.
Dr. Sboop of Rapine. WlP. will msll
samp'ss free. Write for thpm. A teat will
tell Your health is certoln'v worth this slirple
trial. Sold by C. ?. Mllford.
Paints, floor stains, brushes and all the ur
tides to make your home look new, at Mil
lord's.
oNunnally's fresh candy every v. eek at Mi.ford'a
Drug Store.
No need for mirrors it you pollnh your
furniture with Liquid Veneer. Speed's Drug
Store.
All the up-to-date drinks are made at Mil
or d'a soda fountain
Calvert & Uickles
? Headquarters/or ?
White Hickory Wagons.
Owensboro Wagons,
Rock Hill Buggies,
Summer Buggies,
Cheap Buggies,
Harness, Laprobes, etc.
/ n_i x n "XT _1_1
uaivert <x n levies.
Feb. 24. 1904. tf
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" Marksman's Ideal
a reliable, unerring STEVENS
I^Vfl FIND OUT WHY
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M A PISTOLS.
fjMj Ask your local Hardware
W- JfimM or Sporting Goods Mer
1m M, flfl chant for the STEVENS.
WjkfjhmH| If you cannot obtain, we
yJftflarCnk 8hip direct, express prepaid,
upon receipt of CataSend
4 cents in stamps for 140 Page
Illustrated Catalog, including circulars
of latest additions to our line.
Contains points on shooting, ammunition,
the proper care of a firearm,
otc., etc. Our attractive Ten Color
Lithographed Hanger mailed nnj'where
for six cents in stamps.
J. STEVENS ARMS & TOOL CO.
. P. O. Bo* 4097
Chioopee Falls, Mass., IT. S. A.
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in urvunrnS
11. U. JlLMJllUima;
| THE LAND MAN. \
| WALHALLA, S. C. \
Tbe Icecream we are serving now Is made* '
of freeh pure cream, sugar ana eggs, the be?i
that on possibly be made by any one. Try
It and be convinced. C. A. Mlifoxd.
i
sff!IH
Scnb&ait! Schedule.
32 duo 4.25 pm as due 1.05 pm
8.H due 3.07 Hixi -II (|no -1.05 am
52 duo 12.10 pin K{ duo 3.&S pin
Mc-Murray's Local*.
tfbey write 80 smoothly. The Sterling
ountaln pens. Sold only by The McMurray
)rug Co.
Try Ammen's powder lor prickly heat. Get
t at McMurray's.
All of the Sanltol preparations may be goten
at The McMurray Drug Co.'8 store.
Splro powder destroys the odor of persplraloS.
Sold by Tbe McMurray L>mu Co. Cj
Hot weather for J Qly, Isn't it? Better get a tt
iox of Ammen's powder for that prickly
leat. The McMurray Drug Co.
Tbe most complete lino of (ountaln pens
>n tile local market: Come aud see them. _
Dhe McMvrray Drug Co.
O \f enn tret ft nt VtoM nri-nn'o tt. la
,bebestof lis Rind.
jharleston and Western Carolina Ry
Schedule in effect June 9,1907.
Dally Dally Dally
Lv Augusta 9.50am 5.10pm 6.30am
Ar McCormlck ll.31am 7.00pra 'U.'Snra A
L,v McCormlck 816am /#
LiV Calhoun Falls... 9.20am g
Ar Anderson 11.00am !u
Cv McCormlck 11.81am . 7.00pm m
Ar Greenwood 12.27pm 7.55pm
Ar M'aterloo 12.57pm
Ar Laarena 1.80pm
? ExTSun.
Lv Laurens 2.15pm 8.10am
Ar Fountain Inn... 2.57pm 9.25am ni
Ar Greenville ~ 3.40pm 10.20am F
Lv Laurens 1.58pm r
Ar Woodrufl 2.39pm ^
Ar Spartanburg 3.30pm
Lv Spartanburg 3 40pm (So. Ry.)
Ar Hendersonvllle 6 25pm
Ar Auhevllle 7.30pm '
Lv AsbevllTe 7.10am (So. Ry.) /J
Lv Hendersonvllle 8.10am
Lv SparUnbnrg."... 12.0l"pm (C. & W. C. Ry) fi
Lv Woodruff 12 49pm j]
Ar Laurens 1.22pm f j
Lv Greenville 12.10om 4.80pm Ex.auu. /J
Lv Fountain Inn... 12 53ora 5.26pm
Ar Laurent; 185pm, 6.20pm Ji
Lv Lauren* 2.02pm (C. N. i L.) y
Ar Clinton 2.22pm /
Ar Newberry 3.10pm y
Ar Columbia 4.45pm /
Ar Charleston 9.50pm V
Lv Laurens 2 00pm C. <fc W. C.) f\
Lv Greenwood 2.56pm 6 55am i
Lv Anderson 4.15pm *!
Lv Calhoun Falls... 5..Mpm /j
Ar McCormlck 3 55pm 7.47am 6.56pm
Lv McCormlck 3 55pm 7.47am 7 00pm 4[
Ar Aueuata 5 40pm 9.:iQam 8 lOpm f.\
Note?The above arrivals and departures, as
well as connections with ot^er companies, are V
given ad Information, and are not guaran- f\
teed. i
Pullman Chair Cors between Augusta and |
Aahevllle, trl-weekly trains Nos. 1 and 2, V
leave Augusta Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sal- 9}
nrdays, lpave Ashevllle Mondays, Wednea- i
days and Fridays. 9\
Ernest Williams, G. P. Agt. Augusta, Ga. j,
R. A. Brand, Traffic Manager. 9}
Heart Strength;
Heart Strength, or Heart Weakness, means Nerve ^
Strength, or Nerve Weakness?nothing more. Poa- #|
WA?V >!AAvf In ft KnnnVoH If fn (L %'
self, actually diseased. It Is almost always a /
hidden tiny little nerve that really Is all at fault. :
This obscure nerve?the Cardiac, or Heart Nerve /
?simply needs, and must have, more power, more *'
stability, more controlling, more governing /
strength. Without that the Heart must continue
to fail, and the stomach and kidneys also have /|
these same pontrolling nerves. ']
This clearly explains why, as a medicine, Dr. /
Shoop's Restorative has in tne past done so much |
for weak and ailing Hearts. Dr. Shoop first sought
the cause of all this painful, palpitating, suffocating
heart distress. Dr. Shoop's Restorative?this |
popular prescription?Is alone directed to these i
weak and wasting nerve centers. It builds;
ltZstrengthens; it otters real, genuine heart help.
If you would have strong Hearts, strong di-1
gestioh. strengthen these "herves ? re-establish
them as needed, with
Dr. Shoop's
' C. A. MILFORD.
Abbeville-Green wo od
MUTUAL
JlSDIitCE
ASSOCIATION.
Property Insured,$1,500,000
' January 8th, 1907.
V&TRITE TO OR CALL on the underslgued
? or the Director of your Township
for any Information yon may d6?lre about
our plan of Insurance.
W? Insure your property against detttric
tlon by
rias, mmm js lieeisih,
and do so cheaper than any Insurance Com
pany In existence. *
Remember we are propared to prove to yoo
that oaro Is the ?a/est and oheapeet plan cf
Insurance known.
J. B. BLAKE, Gen. Agent
AMt4VrrillA'S fl
AliUMV f JLlAVj Ml VI
J. FEASER LYON, Pres.
Abbeville, S. C. =
bomdImectors. ]
I
8. G. Majors Greenwood
J.T. Mabry Cokesbury
W. B. Acker Donalds
M. P. Olinhs^iea Due West
W. W. L. Keller ..Long Cane
I. A. Keller ^Jdmltlivllle
W. A. S'evenson Cedar Spring r
A. M. Keld?..; Abbeville Township .
W. W. Bradley Abbeville City.
Dr. J. A. Anderson Antrevllle
J. M. Iiuckabee......Lownde6Vllle
A. O. Grant Magnolia
J. R. Tarrant Calhoun Mills
S. L. Edmonds Bordeaux
H. L. Rasor W alnut Grove li
W. C. Martin Hodgea 11
J. D. Coleman Coronaoa
D. 8. Hattl wanger Nlnety-81x
J. Add Calhoun Kinaras
J. Add. Calhoun Fellowship
Joseph Lake Phconlx
Rev. J. B. Muse Verdery
J. H. Chiles, Jr Bradley
J. W. Lyon Troy
W. A. Cheatham Yeldell
G. E. Dorn Calllson
Q. E. Dorn Klrksevg
J. Add Calhoun Brooks
vhr??vtll?. S ().. Jan. S 1907
DUE WEST
MCfcj
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DUE WIST, S. C. Ii
The Celebrated Stieff Pianos
will be used exclusively.
The ideal place for quiet study, thorough
work, sweet Christian inlluences,
aud kind personal overnight. Over- -
flowing attendance last year. Greatly, *
improved facilities. New Carnegie
Hall with elegant accommodations fori
100 boarder.-Electric ligbt, steam 1 G
beat, complete waterworks ami sewerage.
Delightful climate ami and splendid
health record. The very best ad- vantages
for the least money. Beauiiful
catalog. The President's address ti
till September 1st will be D
Ilev. James Boyce, |
Montreal, N. C. I Jj
J. W. SIGN, F.
ABBEVILLi
Office under the Ei
Is well equipped in his line of business,
iskets ranges from the cheapest to the fines
is funeral car is a fine one. Charges reasoi
Phone SS. <T. W
^ _ kin
lea. write us loranyming 10 iue ujuuluu
Sullivan Hardware C
j The real thi
a&o. Particular
ii the finest fla\
m right, for real
delights the d:
The'O. & 0. t
^ i lb. Caos 'n8s cf early s
^ 4 that fragrant 1
k i run
\\ ncn, tuiinavoi
J I lt>. CaDS
P . ' combined wit]
40c. .
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NATIONAL BANK 0
Statement or condition at close
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Resources.
ioans and Discounts $210,033 52 .Cap
overdrafts 10,097 39 Suri
J. 8. Bonds . 18,750 00 iNat
llher Securities 500 00 Bill
Leal Estate 9,383 S4' :Dep
Redemption Fund 937 50|
)ue from Banks 33,430 61
'ash in Vault 19,780 87!
$303,519 73;
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e the best general purpose engines
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and Threshers.
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re carry a tremendous stcck of mkfh
da of belting and machinery sup
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people insist on having jjjfe
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spring Tea time. Has
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ny other form of power \.T'l
power from 2 to 20 horse f '
along without one. The '
it, most reliable engine on
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.IS A BT5T*TfTT T T?
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of business May 20, 190V.
Liabilities.
ital Stock $7.5,000 00 %
plus and Profits 28,840 40
ional Bank Notes 18,750 00
s payable 20,000 00 jk
<;sits 160,929 38,.'p,
$303,519 73
the County.
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In Saving* Department.
ELP IS OFFERED
WORTHY YOUNG PEOPLB
arnestly request all youn<? persons, no matter
limited their means or education, who wish to
n a thorough business training and good posi*
to write by first mail for our great half-rata
, Success, independence and probable fortaas
uaranteed. Don't delay. Write today. ,
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r. B.?300 requests for ielegraphera
v filed; men or womeu. Salariea
to $75 per mouth. __
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