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The Abbeville Press and Banner.! BY W. W. & W. R. BRADLEY. ABBEVILLE. 8. C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1907. ESTABLISHED 1844 Ml I ANNC TC / 6 We have set A1 V ? Tie Met I These prepare I ever introduce spreading ove utmost rapidit We will tak | great preparat | wi | Cooper's I ! $5.00. c Pi How to Buy Good You can't get good shoes just There are lots of poor shoes 44 .4 some stores must sell tftem. BEST, at their prices, are go for us, or for you, if you kno^ Dbn't take chances. Don't s; shoes. Our methods are a su isfaction. Prices isn't everything, thoug " 1 , lowest ot ours one mignt thought so. Quality, style and comfort c< of these you can get more specified amount than any know of. Phone X"7 Omilli T\ht7 P/w 01111111 U1J UVl The Peoples Savin ABBEVILLE, S. OFFICERS. S. O. Thro 8. G. THOMSON, President. g. a. Neul G. A. NEUFFER, Vice-President. W. E. Owi R. E. COX, Cashier. J- 8- Stark Jc J. W. SIGN, fobABBEVILLE, S. Office under the Eureka Is well equipped in his line of buBineps. His coi Caskets rangeB from the cheapest to the finest. Bur ' 1" 1 ~ 1 ?? in ? Ama Ann Air i nrV* f rv a for.nrAnf XI10 J 14 Lit? J Ql Ls&X IO O uuv vuw? .A a. * A Hg" V nubvipvui the old brick vault and which is much more reliable side casket. Drop couch caskets. Charges reason a Pho?e88- 3". *W~. ? White's LocalM. -pvp j Canton flannels, extra values, 5c, 8 l-3c. 10c, J. 12}?c, at L. W. While's. We are sbowlnsr the best Assortment of flan. SUR nelettes and outing to be found. L.W.White. . - - . . GOLD FILLI] Rid and white wool nannele 150 to &uc, at l,. WO W. White's. OFFICE OV 10-4 bleached sheeting and ready-made _____ sheets at L. W. White's. Muresco an Mil ford'a drug )UNCEI ) OUR FATHUP 3ured and have on sale a coi irated Cooper JL itions are considered the m id in this country. The $ r the United States and C y and is tremendous in all of e pleasure in explaining the ions to all who will call at o / 5 SELL THEM AS FOLLC \ New Discovery, $1.00 per bo hooper's Quick Relief, 50c. B. &PE loes Everybody ii anywhere. South Oax< ; made and ^ j Onty tll6 Ql^ peop]e stooped nH pnniic/h Miaaie age, courageo UU cllUUgll Youth protesting im] Children, unable to e All In misery from tl Only a little backach p6CUlS.t6 111 Comes when you cat< r , Or when you strain t rety Ol Sclt- Many complications Urinary disorders, di disease. Doan's Kidney Pills h from the cure everyform of b J. W. Powell, propi think we erai store and coal, woe er of Waverly, living , ing St., Columbia, S. son has been afflicted v vi-mf mArp urinary trouble from c JULLl mule, unable to control tbe Vi^rA af q cla,1y when aflleep. nere al a Doan's Kidney Pills ] where we recovered'' For sale by all dei TTAufnj'.M {IKn n UCUVCi I'UOlCI'iUIIMUil New York, sole agents States. Remember the nam take no other. Speed's Lo _ The pIris are specially foi ? ?yI rly. Do not risk sending t . -J I 1 yy Speed's drag store. 111II i I /\ Wars may rage aDd stori II I V I ,11 To thwart the world's c || II | Fads may eome aDd bob Villi 111 I Bat Speed's cIdoo olgai * if you want good fresh b I bone and hemp seed com drug store. We are displaying; tbe p oards we've ever bad?loa fancy cards. Speed's drug Taim TMvnn'a lo I cat hr KD uauxL. I and otber new novels Just 0 drug store. Tbe boys know a good tl Clt, and stick to It after tb olnoo cigars. If you want one of the IRECTORS. I market, one with a genu and one that will be carrli SOD, H. G. Anderson get Devoe's lead and alnc lor, C. C. Gambrell, ?lc?<i .... sns. F.B.Gary. tbe true aroma of tbe tob d clnco olgars from Speed, t 1 It. Jli. COX, ways fresh, Just lrom tb >nn A. Harris. three thousand every ten .? ? Notice to Our C We are pleased to ant _ ? rvi?.??4.yv? Honey and Tar for couf al Ulrector. troubles is not affected b Food and Drug law as It or otber harmful drags, ^ It as a safe remedy for c ?Jt P. B. Bpeed. A Car . TT-i..l . i MflTPl 'idis ! u> cenny iuuv thorlzed to refund yon; Honey and Tar falls to cold. It stops the cough, fireventa serious results a grippe cough and previ ia'l Robes alwavs on hanrt consumption. Contains! , aiwaya on nana. ulne 1B ,D a yellow pRCt steel vaults which replaces tutes. P. B. Speed. i. Metal lined cases for In- ? ble and service acceptable. Seaboard 8c TVT S2 due 4.25 pm I 1J-I. 1X1 _ 88 due 3.07 am i _ 62 due 12.40 pm C Am \ jp it ri Id most cases coosumi neglected or Improperly i 7 Honey and Tar cures GEON DKNTIST. and you should Insist u| SGS; CROWN AND BRIDGE nine In the yellow packai RK A SPECIALTY. ER BARK8DALE'8 STORK " For a nice comb and I d Murallte wall ooyerlDga at drug store. store. ? ri V1ENT ; IS: ' ~ nsignment of dwel T| I necei Remedies i bloo) ban lost remarkable ?y oablt sale of them is ?? eat li nnorlo VA/i+Vl "??l anaua nuu mv ??. njo: the large cities. r i *re 5 nature of these D; ana I own ur store. ?? . >WS A me oflh WU c.!v fnr 5!". 'lllWj OIA IVI |I?I per bottle. Le He ] frlen \ 1 uale ED 2: T| t T| 1 A Criminal Attack U 1 1/ on an inoffensive citizen Is frequently tog t I 1 / ! It made in that apparently useless little Aw tube called the "appendix." It'agenerallv the result of protracted conetlpa- ange tion, following liver torpor. Dr. King's '"ci New Life Pilla regulate the liver, prei vent appendicitis, and establish rega- great lar habits of the bowels. 25c at P. B. ??? ?lina Speed's drug store.^ ^ wm' PraNly A Tuner'n Loraliu note !iliffibl0. A nloe line of black dreaa good* at Preaaly " A Turner'a. pie?| '1th an flfa finer The beet 2Se lad lee nnderveat In the market and t ? i Preaaly A Turner. alee, UBly fighting, a beautiful line of flannelette In plalde Dai patiently ; and dots at Preaaly & Turner. extra lYnlain Prlnceee, tbe wide bnckle belt In tan and Kani black at Preaaly A Turner. Ag oeir Kidneys. You will save money by buying your ladlee Bang 6 first. and children aboee from Preaaly A Turner. txpu >h a nnlH A nice line of ladlee and children cloaka at R*ng u kT Pre?*ly A Turner. can he back. - ratioi follow. if taken patiently and persistently abetes, Bright s wm re|ieve tbe most obstinate cases of 1Qg t, ... indigestion, constipation, bad blood, aroui cure backache, bad liver no matter bow long standing. ???h? idney ills. That's what Hollioter's Rocky Moun- viabl tetor of a gen- tain Tea will do. 36 cents, Tea or Tab- been >d ?2?1Ak",deaJ' lets. C. A. Milford. K'V at 2010 Bland- , . onH Trial Catarrh treatment# are being mailed fP?,? flth kidney and ont freet on reqneat, by Dr. Bboop, Raolne. bildbood, being Wle. Theee teeta are proving to tbe people? flpprptionH esne- without a penny'e coat?tbe great value ol J,*'1? oHS! noiS? th" scientific preacrlptlon known to drugsince using gjita everywbere a? Dr. Sboop'a Oatarrb Rem- , be has entirely edv. Bold by a A. Milford. led b carrii Creuio Cigars. Ing tl llers. Price 50 Mllllona of dollara baok the New Cremo olQ Co., Buffalo, gar. Tbe quality muat be tbe beet. ' i for the United batdia thebestpob ind t yji?' BIUOU8NES8 Rang le-Doan-a-ami C BITTER8 ANDKIDNEYS. ?.? Dr. J Foley'# Kidney Cure will cure any caae pridi ? kidney trouble that la not beyond medlca ih* eals. ld- P. B. Speed. Xb< Ml - UlUBk ad of Huyler can- jjo borne Is bo pleasant', regardless of the man; hem anything else, com for u that money will buy. as when the "Sou entire family Is In perfect health. A bottle of leotai ns may blow, Orlno Laxative Frnlt Syrnp costa 50 oenu. It The 1 iDdeavor; will cure every member of tbe family of con- Joyec bles goes, stlpatlon, slok headache or stomach trouble, ibe" b never?Tennyson P. B. Speed. are n Ird need with cuttle ? a Tw' blned go to Speed's rtl>7, f, Stomach troubles. Heart and Kidney allrattiest linn of Doit menu, can be quickly oorrecled with a pre- PrJ,! 5-arsM?r?'j^ // ,' _ ? surprising relief which this remedy immedl- ???,, 'The Traitor. ateiy brings Is entirely due to Its Restorative ^ received at Speed s action upon the ooutL'ollInK nerves of the wrf_ Stomach, etc. C. A. Mllford. < aing when tbey see ... " ley find it Speed's u, _If real onffee disturbs your Stomach, your jjr h??i natnta on the neari or money*, men iry mis ciever lhjubo dm. 1 n e e u a ra nte eo n It lmltatlon-Dr. Shoop'a Health Coffee. Dr. ed oat to the letter, Sboop has closely matched old Java and Mo- erftj ( oalnt (romSpMdi oha Coffee In flavor and taste, yet It haiinot a * a p p single grain of real Coflee la It. Dr. Bhoop'a mi . ? Health Coffee Imitation la made from pare day. t and yon can enjoy toasted grains or oereali, with Malt, Nat*.etc. faer < iaoco when you bay Made In one mlnnte. No tedious long wait. ^ be >ecanse they are al- Yoa will surely like It. Get a free sample at Mr e factory. He sella onr Btore> u f. Miller. , da^ .eve: I Mr uitomers. My Compliments to the KA".?5?!?'; Citizens of*Abbeville ftS y the National Pure , - , of pi contains no opiates ftllU l/Olinty S Ml and we recommend greei ihlldren and adults. " smll _ . best 'J tie Jf'aii season naa opened ana oa ~ with it I am prepared to serve the 4? ^ . . public in the b?st stock of goods that aptall druggists are an- *. . . ? bayl r money If Foley's I have ever shown. Ml cure yonr cough or arei beats tbe lnngs and __ soon /rpm a cold. Cures WatChCB, JeWClery, At anta pneumonia and J ' war* 10 opiates. The gen- Clock neai cage. Refuse substl- i/ioua., Snp( ? Watch and Clock Repairing. bednie. Prices to suit you. FngU ta rtnc 1AB rim furn !i iul 8MpS Fountain Pens and an* _ Poit ptloo result* from a Silverware, ?* created cold. Foley's ""J me most ooHimBiei suitable for gifts or personal use. oub results. It costs known preparation^ _ E*5fi J. W. Rykard. r jrush go to Mllford'B J LAW RANGE. / . yJ :> t to Press and Banner ' v W. W. and W. R, Bradley, HUGH WILSON, Editor. ABBEVILLE, 8. C. Published every Wednesday at 13 a In advance. Wednesday, Oct. 30,1907. Bemarkably Fine Honie. W. D. Simpson la building an elegant llDft bouse on Mainl Street. It la only 1 uary to atate tbat Mr. Cbarlea B. Bmltb Mr. Jamea Taggart are the cblef melts. The only carpenter tbat bas helped i la Mr. Will Bmltb, wbo la alao wall rn aa a flrat clasa workman. 9 walla lor tbe flrat alory are of oonerete ut and tbey are ao well made tbat tbey tbe appearanoe of being real atone. . Bmltb and Mr. Taggart have done the inter work ao nloely tbat It looka like 1 let work. Tbla boaae of Dr. Simpeon'a c riainiy a remarsaoiy weu piannea ana exeoated structure. On ooe of the high- j its in town, and In one of the beet local Dr. HI hq peon and bis good wife ought re about a hundred years to realise and r Its full worth aa a home. A better e would be bard to find, and Its ooou ougbt to be bappy forell ttie day* tbat et to oome to them. , Simpson came from North Carolina, South Carolina is glad to adopt as her eons all sueb good men as North Carooan afford to spare to ns. John Tenipli Graves. in Temple Graves of the Atlanta Georhas been ehoeen editor of tbe New York rloao, at a big salary. Mr. Graves Is one e ablest, one or the ffclrest, aud one of the known editors in tblu country. "We have ; respect for him In t very way, and we ve that Mr. Hearst oculd not have found ter man. t the Governor "sit steady In tbe boat." need not worry about tbe noise tbe ?a? ? as or lua dhuu u(ura mm J uiiED, iw of llqaor oontrary to It* oannot be en )d or condoned bf law-abiding people, needn't commit suicide, either, on aet of Mr. Martin's attack. EAST EH D. IN THE CITT OATXS. a "oooklog demonstration" given lastIt by tbe Abbevlne Hardware Co. show be merit* of "Tbe (Qreat M?Je*uo Range" [rand .saooess, even beyond their exiLioni; having sold 28 or these splendid ;es daring the weeks ezbibltlon. This li a marvel of beauty and par excel ) to IM COOKing woria: chief features an strength, eoonomy miration of bea. In the right plaoe, acd Aver of labor sod worry to toe bonis* . Daring the entire week a,peper ?u Sed around the first Jolot of toe pipe in had been oat a bote 9 lnobea equal*, n all the weeks cooking tbls paper was ven scorched, showing the unusual Oon< alton of beat lo the Bange, wblcb o e makes cooking easy, qaiok, and a are Instead of a task. ItoUdloas coflee ilicalts were served?cooked in 8 mlncrlsp, flaky, and browned to a tarn. 1ng inavweek'* sale a iiplendld set of ware worth *7.60 was given with each ;e sold. i ' entleman from the factory where these ea are made was preoent to abow ana kin all the merits of this woudtriui e wblcb Is In lu parts unbreakable and be baoded down to saoeeedlng gene* DP(wedon't know txaotiy bow many) xbibltlon brought many to tbe ntoi? nrtnt away not only delUnted, but wiah* d themselves tbe tlmo would soon roll id when they would be able to purchase if these Majeatlo Ranges. i Abbeville Hardware (Jo. enjoy tbe en- u e reputation of having lbe largest and 6 issorted stock of hardware In the upper r )f South Carolina. Their store Is neatly ! and they have prices that will move 1 goods. The gentlemen In cbarge Messrs s brothers are affable and pieasaut in a manner and will always treat you right ? and Mrs. Kills Hnckubee >r Lownde*- f were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. R. t e one day last week. gaos exhibition of Ranges aod stoves ( reek was a perfect succtss and was vlsl- ; y large crowds dally, wbo were perfect!* 1 ?d away with tbe demonstration showje excellency of his Bange* aod Stovea. i Dargao is a bustler In tbe business cirri Abbeville and knows the wants or bis I imeri, and has the goods to suit them ? at tbe right prices. ilia stoves ana t es are from tbabest factories and ap to 1 in every respect ail be uki la a loot. 8 Id on to tbat"mule"or he'll get away. ] . W. Daniel held on to tbe "mule" laat ? ly evening in hl? wonderful lecture on * Southern ldule" C i lecture wss bnmorooa Intereatlng and t entertaining. In tbe audience were . T wbo thought they knew all about tbe : tbern male but alter bearing tbla line t re they found tbey weregreatlv m la taken g ecture was a treat, and those present en? < L It to tbe utmost. Abbeville is still on 1 boom" K. L. Dargan and R. C. Wilson B ow building fine dwellings tbat will be r nament to tbe town wben finished. o fires In 12 hours last week la a lair reo- , or these times such was tbe ease In Ab- v le. The cottage in Fort Plekens btlon^- a oCnapman ana occupied oy Mr. win was oonsumed by fire last Friday afterabout 2oclook, and tbe cottage belongd Bay Brown in the Weat end or tbe olty burnt about 11 oolook Friday night. . Hlgn aaved nearly every thing even to r of'Tabbtta" lnaoranoe on the building Urea acoldeu. Tom Tolbert spent Bevernl daya of the week In Atlanta on business. i. Willie Morton and children apent sevlays of last week In the city tbe gaeata of ilater Mra. R. M. Hill. aa Lillian Power returned home a few ago greatly Improved In health and blends wlah for her an early reatoratlon tallh. s. A. 8. Simmons and son James left week for Atlanta where ibey will spend ral days. s. Maggie L, Ballook after a northern of several weeks, la home again, i. Bullock took in the Exposition at nalniBn thanna In Waahlnwtnn anH nn to 1 York and bad a moat delightful round > eaaureand sight aeelng. J. Y. Jones was In tbe city last Monday Hug hla friends wltb his oaoal pleasant e. Hebaiaflneorop and la doing bla to get It gathered which la a big Job. r merobanta are now in tbe mldat of a buatueaa?they bave tbe gooda, wltb tbe t prloea. Abbevllle'a cotton market bolda d tbe top notob and tbe reault la ber gain ing ootton and selling gooda. as Annie Coobran ana ber brottyor Claude lck with fever friends hope they will i be well again. ibevllle Is waking up and Is looking for 1 to a fine Poat office building In tbe very luture. Mr. C. H. Trotter Assistant J Brlntendant Division of salaries and al- 1 inees was here last Monday looking up matter In (aot we are told be about oom- 1 sd arrangements for an up to ;date build- ! wltb all modern Improvement! Inside 1 lture and fixing*. new Court House City Hall, Opera bousa 1 Bank building, wltb tbe addition of tbe . office building and Abbeville Is In tbe front rank of progress and enterprise and 1 notr, as tbe old blstorlo olty Is worthy of J heae, and mote too 1 on route 8. I joat 10 daya or two weeka ago tbe large i of Edgar Howlln waa aet or Are at h it nod burned to the ground, and aa be- j atated be aaved bis stock. i last Friday two of bis males were abet ] le In tbe paature, one ahot with abot MADE THE I HEAR, IN I Remarkable Demor Chicago's Strang* Before Imme r? T i T? ? removes immense rarasi Known Man With a Medicine.?Refuses] Chicago, Oct. 29, 1807.?Special.? i Excitement over the marvelous cares ] >f L. T. Cooper continue unabated. t One of the largest crowds that has < pet called upon the noted philanthro- i 3iat visited nim yesterday, and a re- i narkable demonstration of bis power t vas given before the entire audience. Selecting an elderly gentleman, whom , ie noticed carrying an ear trumpet. , Dooper motioned for him to come for- ] vara. He poured a few drops of a pe- t juliar liquid int6 the man's ears, and ( :hen rubbed them softly for a moment. Stepping quickly baokward to a die- . anoe of sixty feet, he asked in an or- : iinary conversational tone, "Can you . lear me ?" A look of surprise and de- i ight spread over tbe man's faoe as he c inswered/'Yes, X near you perfectly." The gentleman was Mr. John Auftaing, 87 Boston avenue. Mr. Auftilng stated that he had been deaf for nany years. He said: "For nearly nineteen years I heard aothing. I had a terrlole, rumbling soise constantly la my head that was ilmost maddening. It appeared at ibout the time I lost my sense of hearDg, and no matter what treatment or remedies I tried, I could find no relief. 3uoe in a long while I could just barely distinguish a noise, but in all of nose long years I was unable to hear i human voice. I had given up hope ind had resigned myself to a life of silenoe when I read of the Cooper preprations. "Thirty days ago I began the Cooper ;reatment, and my condition was almost immediately improved. I began ? have confidence and took the remedies faithfully. Now, thanks to the Jooper medicines alone, I can hear as veil as I ev$r did in my life. My 'amily, and every ona tbat knows me, vlll testify to the wonderful cure in ny case. I shall always be grateful to ilr. Cooper for what he has dond for ne, and 1 want other people who are leaf to know that there is yet hope for hem." Many of those who called had oome o thank Mr< Cooper for what he had lone for them, they having previously written blm a. statement of their conlltlon and having followed his intractions, had returned to tell him of heir cures. A gentleman by the name of Emil t tinkler exhibited a glass, jar, contain* f ng a parasite eighty feet long, which e te claimed bad passed from bis system 1 tfter taking seven doses of Cooper's ] oediclne. The parasite was alive and c quirmiag. and Mr. Winkler was anx- t ous to know what it was. t When Cooper informed him the 1: ause of his ill health had been remov- t d, he was greatly relieved, and was 1 >rofune In bis thanks to the phHan- c hropist. s Thousands of people viewed the par- \ islte, and expressed surprise that sucb d i thing could exist in the human sysr QUI* . Mr. Winkler is a well-known elec- J rician, living at 182 East Ohio street, c n speaking of bU experience, he said: i "For five years I have been mora or t ess complaining. I have bad severe \ leadachee and'any food that J would a at would naoseate me. I wobld have tad dreams almost every night, dizzy c e would compel me to quit work, t spots would appear before my a yes when stooping over and rising s lulckly. I would feel tired most of e ime, in fact, I have had no life in me c o speak of for the last five yean. I ried various treatments, and one pby? i ioian in St. Louis was recommended e o me and I was under his treatment f ome time, but as usual I obtained no 2 elief. "So many people asked me to try the i hooper preparations I decided to do so, r ind after using it for a few days this f inn and killed the other shot with a pistol 1 an/1 a not a dmnn#H at t IUU MUIT TTUUUUVU ouu mm ? rr . be bars leading Into tbe pasture rradlog tbus I "We bnrnt your barn, and we bave shot 1 rour inulea, and next look out for lyoursei/ ? Doubtless these are tbe same par tie* who t >nrnt Mr. Edwin Parker* barn and having es t raped to /ar are daring to report tbelr das- c ardly and cowardly work, but Sheriff Lyon c now a portner In tbe "drama" and of coarse i will act welf bis part. Tbia (booting and e taming In tbe flatwoods la getting too cornson and maat be atopped. c Mlaa Katberlne Wbliley spent laat Sunday { tbe city tbe gueat of ber friend Mlaa Frent- e SSt Mlaa Mary Lnola Cbeatbam and Mr. Amu l Bsltlwanger are to marry to day Wednesday t it 9 oolock In tbe Lebanon Presbyterian Jburch, Rev. J. B. Hlllhouse officiating. c Mlsa Susie Speer after a pleasant atay wltb t relatives at Lebanoo returned yesterday to s aer borne at Monterey. p Miss Sara Evans came borne laat week g rom Cbloora College Greenville ito so; as m irldeamald at tbe Cbeatbam?Haiti wanger j marriage. a Miss Louise Wataon In oompany wltb ber t xmsln Miss Perle Wataon attended Pnisby- ? terv at Mt Carmel last Sunday. Ma. John B. Gloert will teave next Friday Di?KnniilliiiS f! vhnr? 'hfl hu aeceDled .be position principal of a large and flourishng sobool. Mr*. 8. L. Wilson with Mrs. Ada Kennedy it leaded |tbe Presbytery at .MlCarmel last ( Saturday and Sunday. Mr. George Gilliam returned last Sutur- 1 lay from Texas where be has been eng aged ? in business for some time. I George says the "Lone Star" Stale Is a flue place, but Abbeville Is better and good 1 enough for him. His friends are glad to bave 8 blm back, and hope he has oome to stay. a Mr*. James Gilliam accompanied by ber ? brother Mr. R. W. Knox visited relatives In J Mt. Carmel last Monday and Tuesday. t Coroner Link went to Mt. Carmel last 8un- q lay and on Monday morning beld an Inquest l avert he body of Alonzo Lowlon who died 1 Sunday afternoon. The verdlot of tbe Jury a was that ne came 10 nis aeain irooi ? ^ loflioted by Orr Frith at the time of the Kill- fl log of his (Frlth's) father about a week ajo. Mr. George McCanty la very 111, wor?e than tie baa been daring hit sickness. His friends bope and pray for dIb reoovery. _ , Mrs. Janle Froebrook who baa been iQ.Ofer- ? lug from rheumatism la mnoh better. fir. J. EL Fenney li op and oat again b<ilng a 'EAT ONE MINUTE istration Given by s Philanthropist 1 nse Throng. te' from System of Well- | Few Doses of Peculiar Pay for Services. . . t iwful thiDg passed from my system. [ feel much better already, and I want , , : $ x> say right here that I thank Mr. : >f Hooper a hundred times for whan his } nedioine has done for me. I\would J iot take |5,000 and have that 'thing || itiv& iu my Bjrnieui agaiu." A story with a touch of pathos was :IJ 'elated by a gentleman conversant ;1 -vith the facts that Illustrates the kindy nature of the philanthropist, and explains to a great degree hia wonder- ' A til hold upon the people. A delicate woman whose face bore. V races of care and suffering, and whose rail body was distorted by the ravages ?f disease, called at the Public Drug fij Store and asked for Mr. Cooper, bat he ffi vas out and the little woman turned iway, resignedly, but sadly disap- , M appointed. To her it was another stroke of mis- M ortune, ind she turned her weary , iteps toward the little home, where a ick husband was awaiting her return. -ja Sat her disappointment was of short . luration, for Cooper was' just then soming up the street. Noting the carevorn look and halting step, he came ' juickly forward and assisted her care- - M ully over the crossing. By a ' few / dndly. well-directed questions,f he earned that she had been tp call upon ^ Mr. Cooper to secure medicine for ner \ M lino hnaKnnH tuKa ho/l Kaah 111 a ?*v?* uubwhuu| n uu uou m AUi ? ong time, unable to provide even the >areSt necessities for his little family. The poor womar -"as greatly aston- - h{ shed when she Juuiid that she. was ><5 alkiog to Mr. Cooper h}mself. He > issisted her baek to the drpg store, sop>lied her not only with the required , nedicines, bat also with a geoeroas / iandful of silver, and sent her home } with a light heart yor* smiles shining hrough tears. Tb . night a big bas- : cet of groceries was left at the little .','sfcJS lome, and it was not hard to guess . v ho wsa the donor. ^ Another feature of Cooper's visit to . s his city, and one that has attracted a treat deal of attention, 13 the many tures of rheumatism that: have been zr. .i - J t xi? _ lueuicu uy uie ubb or ^1:8 remedies. . . Lmong tbe number w% made state* uenta on this subject wal Louise Hernan, 945 North avenue, who said : "I have for years been a sufferer ' % rom rheumatism and kidney com- if. )iaint. At times I was unable to walk ind my back was very weak. My -/'< imbs were very sore and swollen and ! was in a very nervous condition. I , fit. % ould not sleep at nigbt, always felt,,. -Cv ired in the morning, and would often lave severe headaches. My health tad entirely broken down and ? had^P? tegun to feel as if life wa?i not worth ; -ref Iving. I bad tried difforeiitf medi- , v tines, but all to no avail. Nothing^* eemed ito help me and I did not know ' ebat it was to bave a well or happy lay. f "One evening I was reading in the >apers what great results Cooper's New )iscovery and Quick Belief were accomplishing in Chicago and I made up ny mipd to give them a trial, and ?f hey were what the papers said they ?ere, why then I would surely reoelve ome benefit. "So I purchased some ol' the medi* ioe and after the first few days I noiced that my sleep was more restful kod that the pain in my limbs was not 0 bad. I kept oo using the medicine ind after two weeks I had nearly re- / . ?vered my health. I can ceyer say inough about these medicines, for I lever expected to sete a well day again, ind here I am enjoying life with my - > riends, and all due to the wonderful Stew Discovery. 4,I want to say that it is the greatest emedy in the world, for it has made ne a well woman where all others ailed." ' \ n the olty last Monday accompanied by his laughter Miss Emma. There la a large namber of bales of cotton ' ylng around at different homes along route 1 some of H near enough to catch the sparks rom the chimney or olgarette smokers and ,he damage from weather are ail at some >ne's risk. Reader can von afford to take inch a risk? Think of ft seriously and aniwer for yourself. Many of the wise farmers ire storing tbelr cotton Id the warehouse. According to our judgment 7-8 of the cotton :rop Is now open and at lest f-8 of It already ricked. The second grab this season will ibout clean the fields. The ginneries and schools make route 3 lvely theie days and give the carriers more o do. The carriers nrgently and respectfully re[uest their patrons along the several ronte* o fix up tlielr mall boxes before the winter eta in, many of them are rickety on tbelr >osts, with no slops, no liags, and rnsty harps ind binges. Do yon think this Is right? four carrier has a bard time at best and if I 'on appreciate the R. F. D. service and have iny regard for your carrier yon will give this natter your attention. We have waited all jammer. Hard Times in Kansas. The old days of grasshoppers and Irouth are almost forgotten in the jrosperous Kansas of to-day; although i citizen of Codell, Earl Shamburg, has iot yet forgotten a hard time he eniountered. He ?tys: "I was worn out md discouraged by coughing night ind day, and could find no relief till I ried Dr. King's New Discovery. It ook less than one bottle to completely iure me." The safest and most relia>le cough and cold reojedy and lung md throat healer ever discovered. Juaranteed by Speed's drug store. 50c ,nd $1.00. Trial bottle free. Take Mllford's saraaparllla for the blood, isk your neighbor who baa taken It. Book* and school supplies In any quantity t Mllford's up-to-date drug store. , ^ ^ ^ ;