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EAST END. ITEJI3 PICKED UP ALL ABOUT WITHIN, AMD WITHOUT THE CITY'S GATES. Postmaster General Myer at the head of the ppstal serviced this country Is hustling about and making Important changes for the better. He promises soon to give a better quality of paper for postal cards as well as for stamped envelopes and last but not least he will make a big Improvement In the mon? ? a ii ?k<u in ?/v Ko Hnno In th? t)> uruci pci viuct ah cijjd 10 bu wo ?v-v ? near future. 130,000 Postal Employee. The bureau .of oensus Is this year lor the first time obarged with the duty of compiling and publishing the Official Register, or "Blue Book" of the government. The names of all these employes will be lnoluded In the second volume of the "Blue Book" the book will also contain the name and salary of every rural letter carrier .In theoountry. In compiling the "Blue Book," one of the questions Is "what are your martial relations"?. The Idea was to learn whether postmaster are single, married, wdowed, or grass-widowed. Home of the recipients mistook the scope of the querry, as is evidenced by three of the answers that reached Chief Clerk Chance Ooe official laconically but expressively filled la *be blank space with "Hell." \notherann mooed with exuberance that bl4 relations were "line and dandy," while a cautious third admitted only that they were "fairly middling." We respectfully and earnestly call the attention of all patrons along rural route* every where to heed the words of wisdom and warning given In tbe letter of Congressman Aiken In the Columns of tbe "Medium" / 8ept. 12th In which he tells them exactly what they may expebt If tbey do not show their appreciation of tbe rural service from a government standpoint which Is to put up In regulation style government approved mall boxes?write letters subscribe for papers magazines etc, buy stamps and postal cards from their carriers use money orders and In short give their mail business to their carriers, if tbey do not it will count agalust tbe building up of their routes, and last but by no medns least In the count, Is their attention to the roads, for upon "good roads" is based the rural mail business, for without these no routes can, or will be maintained as this Is the rock bottom basis upon which the system or R. F. D. service is established. Congressman Aiken has been a potent benefactor in securing aud developing tbe free tutai ova ? ivo IU nil I?UIB uuuuu j auu kio uuij hpldlng up his bands when patronB give him their hearty, and willing oo-operatlon In this rpatter, and lis nothing but Jutt 10 say that he should also have their hearty thanks rb well (or his vallaut and herolo service In this business which has already proven ltselt to be the greatest boon ever bestowed upon the people by our government. Look to your own Interests and heed his timely warning or saoner than you expect you may be without this greatest of all blessings. , ALL HON Oil TO THE OLD VETERANS. Abbeville will do herself the pleasure of honoring the remnant of the survivors ot "Orr's Rifles" and all the Veterans who honor the reunion with their presence. This old historic city esteems It a high privilege thus to honor these gallant scared and battle worn Veterans whose beads are already whitened by the frosts and snows of many winters since their bivouac on the battie fields. Their once elastic step 18 growing more feeble as the years go by, and ere long tbey will be marching on the shores of that happy land where the battle cry Is heard n?. more, but all Is quiet, peaoe, and eternal reBt rjr?rl hloan thn old Vol Brans nn<1 na thov nfthB over the river one by one, may eaob one have an inheritance la ibat beautiful land where they may forever "rent under the shade of tbe trees" and rally round the banner aud shout a loud Hooanna! Christ Is Captain of the mighty throng. Abbeville's public schools opened last Monday morning with Prol. Dick and his efficient corps of teachers in their plaoes. A. rter a long vacation tbe parents had a big time getting boys and books togelber, at leaut it w.m so at our home. Let tbe parents assist the teachers by having their children regular and punctual In their attendance and they will be rewarded at tbe end of ibe session by receiving a report that both parents and children will be proud of. Messrs. J. C. Pressly and 8. 8. Turner have formed a co-partnership and will conduot their business under tbe firm nameof Pressly dt i urner, miu win wtuyj iuc uioukjic iuuui id Rosenberg's block on TrlDity Street, next to McDlll & Norwood, and just In front of BUI & Sons stables. Tbls is a new firm, with new goodsand a handsome, up-to-date new new store; everything here Is new except tbe med, who are too well known to the trading public to require any Introduction fiom us. Mr. Turner has juri returned from Northern markets and has bought a beautiful stock of dry goods, notions, and ladles' and children's shoes. So we will introduce them as another "ladles' store." Mr. Turner has been with the old reliable firm of White Brothers for the pant four years end is at home In his chosen buslnesr. These gentlemen Intend by fair dealing, close attention to business and low prices to have their share of business. Tbey ask a call from tbe people of country , and city when In need of their class of goods Watch for their "big ad" and "speoial locals.'? what will abbeville do? It is the dnty of every business man In Abbeville to see that tbe farmers get all tbey can lor their ootton in tbls market. Competition should never die out, and no town within reaoh of our planters should be alnow mnra for nnl.tnn than ahhovllln We have good buyers and as good shipping facilities as any otber town near bere, and we should make and keep tbls mark etas attraoilve as possible. This will mean business to every one living bere. We notloe tbere la an aggressive effort on the part or other towns to bring cotton to their markets. Wbat will Abbeville do? What's the matter with the farmers? In tbelr union meetings and conventions tbey say 15 cents 1b tbe minimum price tbey will take for tbelr cotton, and Immediately turn round and haul this ootton to town and lake ?well. Just any old price the cotton buyer offers, which to us looks like oblld'a play. We beard of a man hauling bis cotton to a certain town not a bundred miles from Abbeville, a few days ago, when he was offered 121-8cents, wblob be refused, and told bis driver to haul It down to tbe warehouse, to wblob plaoe be was followed by thecott'n men and was given 131-8 cents. This Is tbe problem In a outsbell. If farmers would a?k, and demand tbelr price, or store their ooiton. they could just as easily get 15 cents as 13 cents. Do tbey suppose for a minute tbat the millions and millions of spindles over tbe world would or could afford to stop? No, never. And If tbe farmers would ask 15 cents and put tbelr cotton In warehouses until they get tbelr price, mill men would begin nervously to turn about and ask themselves, "Wbereare we to get cotton to run our mills?" If tbere ever was a time In tbe history or tbe world when tbe farmer has both "ends of tbe string," It Beems to ub It 1b now. Your cotton receipts will be honored at any bank and you can pay your debts, and soon, very soon, you can get your price, just as you do for otber produce, and have more money In circulation for the benefit of everybody. Everything is op, and why not cottoa ? The farmers have tbe mstter In their own bands, and If tbey don't use It to advantage they have no use lor farmers'unions, and no one to blame but themselves. Will they do It 1 "O Olio nnam 4a tho nlnno nf omiiQnmnnl on. ery night this week. A splendid comedy troupe is here and will give up-to-date and moat entertaining plays during the entire week. Invitations are oat announcing the marriage of Miss Rookie McKenzle to Mr. OBcar Lee Jackson. Wednesday afternoon, September 25th, at two o'clock, at Lebanon Presbyterian church. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Graves were In the olty last Saturday, tne guests of Mrs. Pennel, Mrs. Roaeinan, after a pleasant stay wltb her friend Mr& J. L. McMillan, returned Saturday to her home in Lincoln ton, N. C. Mrs. Hillery Devlin and children of Verdery spent last Friday in the city the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nance on Magazine Hill. Mr, Calhoun DeBrubl, one of tbe hustling clerks in tbe city post office, is enjoying bis vacation, having spent part of bis time In Columbia and Anderson. He bad a gor>d time and Is now reaay lor business at tbe office. "M" has run out bis vacat ion and win be on tbe route to-morrow. Mr. Klugb bss been on duty as bis sub, also on routes 1 and 2, and has served tbe people punctually and laltt> fully. Our next holiday will be Thanksgiving Day, wben we will bave much to be thankful lor, as we appreciate every day we get ofl from our regular routine of duly. After a pleasant visit to frlendB in Atlanta Mrs. Robert Hill and Master Robert, ber handsome little son, are home again. Miss Mary Burn and Master Marion Doar are spending the week with Mr. Robert Hill and family on Main Street. Miss Lizzie Nanoe and ber two nieces Miss es Jennie May and Ruth Dunn, alter spending a month or bo visiting relatives and friends in and around tbe city, will leave tomorrow for their home in tbe Land of Flowers. They will be accompanied by Miss Mary Bell, who will spend the winter with her aunt. Mr. George Klugh met with a most painful accident a few davs aeo. wblch will DerhaDS result Id the loas of the sight of one eye, < caused by the bursting of a bottle of soda 1 water while In his baudB, whloh entered and out the eye ball, His irlendB sincerely hope be will not lose his sight, and that he will loon be alright and free from pain, DEATH OF MKS. J. T. BKADLEY. After a short Illness of only a lew days, Mrs. ?radley passed away last Tuesday night, 8ep- ' tember 10th, 1907. Her death was a terrible blow, not only to the family, but to her many friends as well. She was a devout member of the A. R. P. Church, where her remains were | taken for burial at Lower Long Cane, where they were gently laid to rest In the quiet city of the dead, in the presenoe of many relatives and friends. Tha Hovouveri hnshnnd and little children have tbe sincere sympathy of hosts ol friends. { ? . ? ] Use Kuso In yonr olosets. For sale at phone 107. Mllford'e Drug Htore. I J , . , v ' .* V* M TTT n T W. ii. J( Invites everybody int Silverware, Cut Glass elry, Solid Gold and ( and see his large assoi rying this year a lar? and has to show yc guaranteed to please, of all kinds at prices $50.00. If you are t! birthday present or see the beautiful thin Remember the watch hospital where can be repaired anc shape on short notice is a speciality. W. E. JC lIlCTANnAPno W H IJ/j I*W |9 I U.S. GOVERNMEN' g 1 r'LL*H ' ttefsoirniERtj f &T NEWYORK-S. | ATLANTA NE1 NATIONAL BANK Statement of condition at clo: Resources. Loans and Discounts $210,633 52 ( Overdrafts 10,097 39 ? U. S. Bonds 18,760 00 1 Other Securities 500 00 J Real Estate 9,383 84 ] Redemption Fund .. 937 50 Due from Banks 33,436 61 Cash in Vault- 19,780 87 $303,519 73| Oldest and Strongest Bank 1 Ample Resources for all den Interest Allowed on Deposli f J. W. SIGN, abbevil: Office under the Is well equipped in bis line of busine Caskets ranges from the cheapest to tbe 1 His funeral car is a fine one. Air tight v the old brick vault and which is much m side casket. Drop couch caskets. Cbari Phone88. J. plies. Write ub for anything in the macb Sullivan Hardware DR. J. A. DICKSON, ] SURGEON DENTIST. t 30LD FILLINGS; CROWN AND BRIDGE h< WORK A SPECIALTY. of OFFICE OVER BARKSDaLE'S STORE. ^ - of ax Best soda water and tbe flDest soda foun- f] tain In upper South Carolina at Mllford'B Drug Store. EIFfiTRIC THE BEST FOB n< BILIOUSNESS $ BITTERS andkidnbyb. * ihnson I erested in Sterling , Hollow ware, Jew>old Filled, to come rtment. He is career stock than ever >u things that are Watches in stock ?(tk t f a ranging ixuixi jpx L\J hinking of buying a a wedding present, gs at his store, it Johnson runs a : your chronometer I put in first class Watch repairing )HNSON. IQVAMf SI' i ^inspection i xnroipLcojjl avannah ?& s if orleans ^ i i OF ABBEVILLE. se of business May 20, 1907. Liabilities. Capital Stock $75,000 00 Surplus and Profits 28,840 40 National Bank Notes 18,750 00 3111s payable 20,000 00 Deposits 160,929 33 $303,519 73 n the County. sands. ts in Savings Department. I Funeral Director. LE, S. C. Eureka Hotel. P8. His complete stock of Coffins and inest. Burial Robes always on hand, vater-proof steel vaults which replaces ore reliable. Metal lined cases for inges reasonable aDd service acceptable. kT. SIGN. 'eerless Portable Engines Are the best general purpose engines 1 the world. We carry them in stock We are the headquarters for Peerless Engines, Saw Mills and Threshers. 1ar> A tloo TTncrinoo ond Rnilpm T")f> joach Haw Mills and Bbingle Mills,&c We carry a tremendous stock of al :inds of belting and machinery sup linery line. Co.,. Anderson, S. C. iELP IS OFFERED O WORTHY YOUNG PEOPLE 1 re earnestly request all young persons, no matter >w limited their means or education, who wish to itain a thorough business training and good poai>n, to write by first mail for our great half-rate rer. Success, iadependenceand probable fortune e guaranteed. Don't delay. Write today, to G?.*Aliu Btulneu College. Macon. Ga. N. B.?300 requests for telegraphers aw filed : men or women. Salaries >0 to |75 per month. j i ** h -<n Health in the 1'iuial ACoue* The high wages paid make it a mighty temptation to our young artisans to join the force of skilled workman noprfpri to rnnstruct the Panama Canal. Many are restrained however by the fear of fevers and malaria. It is the knowing ones?those who have used Electric Bitters, who go there without this tear, well kuowing thpy 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, druggist. 50c. Trial Catarrh treatment!! are being mailed out free, on request, by Dr. Sboop, Racine, Win. These tesis are proving to tbe peoplewithout a peony'* cost?the great value of this (identifies prescription known to druggists everywhere as Dr. Sboop's Catarrh Remedy. Sold by C. A. Mllford. Old and new bagging can be found at L. W. White's. Lost and Fonnd. Lost, between 9.30 p. m., yesterday and noon to-day, 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 cold quickly. g*t 'rora yonr druegtst some 'Ittle Candy ColdTnblets called Preventlcs. Druggists everywhere are now dispensing Preventlcs, for they "re not only safe, bnt decMedly certain and prompt. Preventlca contain no Quinine, no laxative, nothing har?h nor slcltenlng. Taken at tbe "sneeze ptage" Preventlcs will prevent Pneumonia, Bronchitis. La Grippe, etc. Hence tbe nam*. Preventlca. Good for feverish children. 48 Preventles 25 cenls Trial boxes 5 cents. Sold by C. A. Mllford. I Our .price on bagging and ties is low, You can't afford to miss it. L. W. White. Rtoroaoh trouble*. Heart, and KMney ailments, can be quick iy corrected with a prescription known to druggists everywhere a* Dr. Shoop's Restorative. The prompt, and surprising relief which this remedv Immediately brings Is entirely rtne to Us Restorative action upon tbe controlling nerves of tbe Stomach, etc. A weak Stomach, causing dyspepsia, a weak Heart with palpitation or Intermittent pulse, alwavs means weak Stomach nerves or weak Heart nerves. Strengthen those Inside or controlling nerve* with Dr. Shoop's Restorative and see how qulck'v these aliments dinappear. Dr. Sboop of Racine, Wis. will mall samples tree. Write for tbem. A test, will tell. Your heitlth la certalntv worth this simple trial. Sold by C. ?. Mllford. Paints, floor stains, brushes and all the ar tides to make your home Joofc new, at Mil J ford's. If you want] bagging and ties see us. L. W. White. cNunnally's fresh candy every week at Mllfoid's Drug Store. No need for mirrors If you polish your furniture with Liquid Veneer. Speed's Drug Store. All tbe up-to-date drinks are made at Mil ord's soda lountaln Cured Hav Fever and Summer Cold. A.. J. JSusbaum, Batesvlll?, Indiana, writes : "Last year I suffered for three months with a summer cold so distressing tbat It Interfered with my business. I bad many of the symptoms of bay fever, and a doctor's prescription did not reaob my case, and I took several medicines wblch seemed to only aggravate my case. Fortunatelv I lnsiiUed*oporj having Koley'B Honey and Tur In the jeilow pack Hge, and It quickly cured me. My wife has flnce nsed Foley's Honey and Tar with the game success." P. E. Speed. We have the price on bagging and ties. I. W. White. The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. Court of Common Pleas. E. L. Richardson. Plaintiff, against The Peoples Savings Bank. 8arHh E. Ellis, Mamie h 11 III I T Cl "XT U Ei. illHgiw auu Ei. J. o. xihsu, ueieuuHuip. Summons for Relief. (Complaint not Served) To the defendants above named : YOU ABE HEREBY SUMMONED AND required to answer the complaint In this action, of wbich Is filed In the office of the Clerk of tbe Court of Common Pleas for the Raid county, and to surve a copy of your answer to the said complalnton tbe subscriber at bis office In Abbeville, 8. C., wttbln twenty days after tbe service hereof, exclusive of Ibe day of such service; and If you tall to answer the said complaint within the time aforesaid, tbe plaintiff In tbls action will ask tbe Court for tbe rellet demanded In tbe complaint. L Abbeville, 8. C., March 28rd, 1007. Wm. N. Giaydon, Plaintiff's Attorney. To tbe defendant E J. 8. Nasb above named: Take Notice, That tbe summons ana complaint In tbe above entitled cause were flled fa the office of the Clerk of Court for Abbeville Countv. Routb Carolina, on tbe 25ib day of March, 1907; that the purpose of the said aotlon Is to remove a cloud from platntlfl's title to real estate, consisting of an alleged unrecorded deed from John Elmore to tbe defendant E.J. 8. Nash, and alleged mortgage from the defendant'^. J. 8. Nash to the defendant, Peoples Savings Bank. Abbeville, 8. C., 28ib or June, 1907. Wm. N. Graydon, Platntlfl's attorney, IN CAMP OR FIELD ? AT MOUNTAIN OR SHORE There Is always a chance to enjoy some shooting TO SHOCT WELL YCU MUST BE EQUIPPED WITH A RELIA3LE I lilt ARM: the only kind we have been making for upward3 of fifty years. Our Lino: FIFLE?, FIOTOLS, SHOTGUNS, RIFLE TELESCOPES, ETC. ? As!; your Dealer, ami insist ori the STKYKNS. AVlic:? m>t Bold by Itctuilers, -*vo ship direct, express prepaid. upon receipt of CuUiiog price. 1Ke.ul l?r MU 1'nco lll.J>lrute<l ! o it.iloj. An I iillipoiiaahluliook of f rtiuly reference fur m;iu iincl liov .hooter*, Mullet] lor 4 ceat* in ?t :ii|i?iocoveri>o<tiire. Reiiiitlful I'en < olor Hunger forwurtled for I l\ t fii'4 In ?ti?in?'?. | J. STEYJSXS AltMS & TOOL CO. J P. O. Box 4007 ' O'hicojioo Fulls, QauV-, ! 1:r,.? ir e A ?t'U s. AiS' UlUIIHj I THE LAND MAN. < | WALHALLA, S. C. Tbe Ice cream we are serving dow 1b made af fresh pure cream, sugar and eggs, tbe bent i? nno-11,1,, Ko tncilp ht anv ntip. ItV it and be convinced. C. A. Wlliordf. ~ . . ? . . . 1 Seaboard sciicuiiir. 32 due 4 25 pro 33 due l.ilS pifl 88 due 3.07 hiu 41 due 4.U5am 62 due 12.40 pm 63 due 8.8S pm > A llnmime Appeal. A humane citizen of Richmond, Iutl., Mr. U. D. Williams, 107 West Main 8t., says : "I appeal to all persons with weak lungs to take Dr. King's Jsew Discovery, the only remedy that has helped we and fully c imes up to the proprietor's recommendation." It saves more lives than all other throat and lung remedies put together. Used as a cough and cold cure the world over. .Cures asthma, bronchitis, croup, whooping cough, i i -? . ?n/l nfithiairi wfnnq quuiMy, nuaiscucro, ouu ^ , ?? hemorrhages of the lungs and builds them up. Guaranteed at Speed's drug store, 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. If real coffee disturbs your Stomach, your Heart or Kidney?, then try this clever Coffee Imitation?Dr. Suoop's Health Coffee. Dr. Shoop has olosely matched old Java and Mocha Coffee in flavor and taste, yet it has not a single grain of real Coffee in it. Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee Imitation is made from pure toasted grains or cereals, with Malt, Nuts, etc. Made in one minute. No tedious lone wait. You will surely like It. Get a free sample at _ our store. L. T. Miller. 0. M, BEASLEY, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, ABBEVILLE, S. C. Office over Pbilson, Henry & Co.'s Store. Loans negotiated on well improved real estate. Milford is the school book man this year sure. Get yours quick. Everything you will need for school to be had now at Mllford's drug store. Calvert & Mckles ? Headquarters for ? White Hickory Wagons Owensboro Wagons, Bock Hill Buggies, Summer Buggies, Cheap Buggies, Harness, Laprobes, etc. Calvert & Nickles. I ffnh. 24. 1904 tf My Compliments to the Citizens of Abbeville and County : The Fall season has opeued and with it I am prepared to nerve the. public In the best stock of goods that I have ever shown. . ( W atches, J ewelery, Clock, Watch and Clock Repairing. Prices to suit you. Fountain Fens and Silverware, Suitable for gifts or personal use. J. W. Rykard. LAW RANGE. PAIN Pain In the head?pain anywhere, has Its causa Pain is congestion, pain is blood pressure?nothing else usually. At least, so says Dr. Shoop, and to prove It he has created a little pink tablet That tablet?called Dr. Bhoop's Headache Tabletcoaxes blood pressure away from pain centers. Its effect is charming, pleasingly delightful. Gently, though safely, it surely equalizes the blood circulation. If you have a headache. It's blood pressure. If it's painful periods with women, same cause, II you are sleepless, restless, nervous, it's blood congestion?blood pressure. That surely Is a certainty, for Dr. Shoop's Headache Tablets stop It in 20 minutes, and the tablets simply distribute the unnatural blood pressure. Bruise your finger, and doesn't it get red, and swell, and pain you? Of course it does. It's congestion, blcod pressure. You'll find it where pain la?always. It's simply Common sense. We sell at 25 cents, %nd cheerfully recommend Dr. Shoop's j. Headache jL. Tablets c. A. MILFORO. Abteville-Greenwo od MUTUAL mourn ASSOCIATION. Property Insured, $1,500,000 January 8th, 1907. ITfRITE TO OR CALL on the underaigneo " or the Dlreotor of yonr Township for any Information you may desire about oar plan of Insurance. Wo insure your property against doatruc tlon by n&E, W1ND5M OS IMS, and do so cheaper than any Insurance Com pany In existence. , Remember we are prepared to prove to you that oura Is the safest and cheapest plan of Insurance known. J. B. BLAKE, Gen. Agent Abbeville, S. C. J. FKAsaJi lyuxv, ires. Abbeville, S. C. BOARD~DIRECTOES. S. U. Majors, Greenwood J.T. Mabry Cofcesbniy I W. B. Acker Donalds M. B. Clinkscales Due West W. W. L.Keller Long Cane I. A. Keller Smlthville W. A. Stevenson Ceiar Spring A. M. Reld Abbeville Township ( W. W. Bradley Abbeville City. Dr. J. A. Anderson ADtrevllie J. M. Huoltabee Lowndesvllle A. O. Grant Magnolia J. K. Tarrant Calhoun Mills 8. Li. Kdmonds Bordeaux H. L. Kusor Walnut Grove , j W. C. Martin Hodges J. D. (.'oleniau Coronacs D.S. Haitiwatiijer Ninety-Six J. Add Calhoun K(nurds .1. Add. 1,'nJhouL. Fellowship Joseph Lake Phoenix Hev. J. B. Muse V'erdery J. H. Chllea, Jr Bradley J. W. Lyon Troy W. A. Chealham Yeldell G. E. Liorn Calllson Q. E. Dorn _....KlrkBevH J. Add Calhoun Hrooks Abbeville, 8 C.,;Jan. S, 1907. . * $,vV.'v *" /'* '/ % . *%w " 1 [ * : r-f ? ~~*t -r?Mr'.y"S^' v**-7 ,' , i I .? I '..? ? M Ml"* The ft. M. E i , Skirts! A new lino in Black, Blu< Voils. . Our buyer, R. M. I Northern markets where ten days, and we are re? day. The R. M. I Your 1 We Sell you what yo When you tell us wh; No argument about it something "just as good.' If we haven't what yc you if it is made. The McMurn We comply with the Pur< N "YOU KNOW 1 _____ The Peoples S ABBEVIL] OFFICERS. 8. G. THOMSON, President. G. A. NEUFFER. Vice-Preeident. R. E. COX, Caahier. HALF"CAR LI PAI The kind that lasts^ J ford's Dri Call on him for anything jou want line. He has what you want, of the bei See Us Befi C. A. M Phone - - If You Are! Buy or rent Or take one If You Are Overw Buy or rent i Then sit back and keep cool for bills, no batteries to buy, no but a button to push, we gua Let us send you an Elec Come and see our line of Water, Light i SCHOOL Tablets Ir General Sch? Speed's D: LAWN Malm I a? Over 100 Varieties c designs of Lawn Fence Struct We thus meet all tastes c Nothing so mars the be sightly fences of a by-gone ag< IMPROVE ! ESTIMATES PROMI Call, write or phone us tc W. D. BJ . ^i I -: 'V. [addon Co. Skirts! ?, Brown, Panamas and laddon, is now in the he has been for the past jiving new goods every laddon Co. |j Wan ts. u want. ...: i{ it you want. . or trying to sell you .* jJ )u want we will get it for V:"?{ ay Drug Co. e Food and Drugs Law. 'HE PLACE." . ' ' % lavings Bank. [iE, S. C. DIRECTORS. 1 "\'v\ >' . V , 8. o. Thomson. H. G. Anderson { - G. A. Neuffer, C. C. Gambrell, W. E. Owens. F.B.Gary, /! J. 8. Stark, R E. Cox, Jonn A. Harris, DAD MASTIC NT JL^ JL J ust received at Milig Store. " ?f iS in the Paint, Vainitb, Slain and Of?\' st quality. . / ire Buying. Mr* ILFORD. 1 - 107 v Hot 1 __ an Electric Fan, on Trial. r. -;: orked ? 'f/.Y -i ?v3 . <; . in Electric Motor, your work is done. No repair gasoline explosions, nothing .rantee the rest. trie Flat Iron on trial. v 'V': : Electric Fixtures. mi] Pnii7Ar (In ?IUU A VW VA wa ? BOOKS J V Pencils Ml Lk it doI Supplies. rug Store. FENCE )f Steel and Iron. Page Wire Fence, and American . Wire Fence I >f most Modern and Artistic I ures to choose from. I md requirements. I auty of our city as the un* BEAUTIFY! 9 TLY FURNISHED. I 1RKSDALE. I J .. .. .'iM