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The Abbeville Press and Bamifta
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BY W. W. & W. R. BRADLEY. ABBEVILLE, 8. C., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1908. ESTABLISHED s1844'f||?ll
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111 order to red
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HEN'S and
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10 Overcoat
10 Overcoat
10 Overcoat
20 Men's Su
20 Men's Su
25 Men's Su
25 Men's Su
Boys' and chil(
All of the above Cl<
want to move
Stock. Give us
if it is Clothing
TheL.
YOUNG IMN H
Human Life Seems Ce
All Else Is Si
/
The immense success which has fol- ge
lowed L. T. Cooper during the past du
year with his new preparation has ex- ou
ceeded anything of the kind ever be- bo
fore witnessed in most of the leading th
cities where the young man has introduced
the medicine. Cooper has a Rc
novel theory. He believes that the hu- Ms
mon cfAmonli la /Urantlv roonAncihlo
iHMU tViliUulX VVVl/ * VU^VUtJl vv
for most disease. To quote his own to
words from an interview upon his ar- ov
rival in an eastern city: "The average an
man or woman cannot be sick if the ph
stomach is working properly. To be Co
sure, there are diseases of a virulent Tc
nature, such as cancer, tuberculosis, m:
diabetes, etc., which are organic, and fo<
are not traceable to the stomach, but an
even fevers can, in nine cases out of ga
ten, be traceu to something taken into th
the stomach. All of this half-sick, no
nervous exhaustion that is now so co
common, is caused by the stomachic do
conditions, and it is because my rem- an
?dy will and does regulate the stom- cei
ach that I am meeting with such success.
ti<
'To sum the matter up?a sound di-1?1
P. B, SPEED,
~~ W. F. CARP*,
Read the advertisement of TheL
Rosenberg Mercantile Co. Yon'J"
c&n save money by buying your
clothing from them. pIta
so m uch better to have your children's
rcbool boofea rt&dy before the last ralDutP.
Its no trouble if you call at Mllford's drug
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tiil'i&!;* i -
w:White CoJ
IINC SAIFI
11 ii u vn u b
luce our Clothing Stock for
lays we will s6ll for Cash
a
ercoats,
I BOYS' CLOTHING
allowing cut prices:
;s formerly $20.00 cut $16.50
js formerly 15.00 cut 12.00
;s formerly 12.50 cut 10.00 '
its formerly 18.00 cut 14.00
lits formerly 16.50 cut 12.50[its
formerly 12.50 cut 10.00
its formerly 6.00 cut 4.50
Iren's at the same cut price.
)thing jare new Fall Goods and weJ
> a call and we will save you money 1
; you want.
1
W.White Co.1
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A Speed's Locals.
A V The elrlsare specially fond of Hayler's can- *
U dy. Do Dot risk sending them anything else. J
^ Speed's drug store.
Ware may rage and storms may blow, "
to mwari me worm's endeavor; J
Fade may come and bobbles goes,
S 11 P* #% V% Bui Speed's oloco cigars never?Tennyson f
Al L |A| 1 S_i 3 IB TM Tom Dixon's latest boob "The Traitor,"
ill1 lflff k n r H n V and oiber new novels Jost received at Speed's |1
L TV IIILUIII drugstore.
Tbe boys know a good thing when they see
It, and stick to It after they find It Speed's
____ Olnco cigars.
If you want one of the best paints on tbe
market, one with a genuine guarantee on It
- J ClAmn/'li and one that will be carried out to the letter,
inicrco III SlOlIlctVll* get Devoe'slead and zlno paint from 8peed's
drug store. ,
n/TAtt/lnmr They are nice and sweet and yon oan enjoy
SCOIlCl<iry* the true aroma of tbe tobacco when you bny
olnco cigars from Speed, because they are always
fresh, Just Irom tbe factory. He sells
> . - .. ... three thousand every ten days.
stive apparatus that Is doing its full s r _
ity, getting every particle of vitality v " ,
t of all food by transferring it to the No US6 to hunt lOr DaTgaiDBj gO
AVJ *<> Rosenberg's where you oan get
Mr. A C Brnnk chef nf t.hft Rrn^Tc It.rlAm.
;staurant, Market District, Boston, ? . ? _
iss., who is a staunch, believer in Mr. I Dr. King's Mew Life Pills
opers theory and medicine, has this Tu . , , ..
say: "I had chronic indigestion for Trl? D6St in tno world*
er three years. I suffered terribly, 500 barrels the Very be8t floUT
to be had anywhere. The Eoaenoper
medicine, a month or so ago. berg Mercantile COi
iday I am as well as I ever was in * ? ? .
j life. I am no longer nervous, my
3d does not distress me in the least, Have you Been lbe Dew rent;r plece and
<1 I have a splendid appetite. I am dravtii work Bbown by The R. M. Haddon Co.
ining flesh very rapidly?in fact, at d? y0u Deed a pair kid gloves iu ebortor
0 rate Of a pound a day. I would long. In all colors? Call at the R. M. Hadt
hpllova onu moiUnlna r\n oorHi dOD CO.
iiliThaveTdrtn* fnT whatTh ta"has A nlc'' ,ot of band ba*a JUfit received In the
urn nave done for me wnat wis nas ye uewe8l 8ly)e8 al Xhe B M w,ddon qq,
ne.It is a remarkable preparation glltI8 a|lk8 Don,t forget thBlweaIWHy8 ?.
d Mr. Cooper deserves all bis sue* keep the blue ribbon lafleta, the beei money
3S." can buy. The R. M. Hnddon Co.
We recommend the Cooper preparar When In Abbeville call and see our blanK)na
as being remarkable piedicineflt market? tSr?M.Hadd!.'nCcS!ftDket on lhe \
City Drug Store. -??
T)rn CCl Qt When the Stomach, Heart, or Kldoey nerves
Kel weak. tbeD these organs always fall.
Don't druir tbe Stomach, nor stimulate the
= Heart or Kidneys. That Is simply a make- J
_ shift. Get a prescription known to druggists
lOajTC HI n ilts. eve'ywhereaeDr. Qhoop's Restorative. The ?
= Restorative Is prepared expressly for these
readv to fill vnnr nrrlpm fnr r'nhhnwp weak insld - nerves. Strengthen these nerves,
Afc nlon*/?? 11 _ , _ build tbem up wlib Dr.Shoop'e Restorative- ^
?'j f'"u ? ? giuwu iroui me tablets or liquid?and see bow quickly help
?ed I set my crop from. I have all of wlilcome. tree sample test Bent on request
etie? : Early Jersey Wakefield, very l?V. MUrord .
n Wakefield, about ten days later. In '
ave Succession, a medium early, and ~ m '
I Flat Dutch Priops un to 5 000 ?1 SO The finest Coffee Substitute ever made, baa
J rn.ce.8 UP M>O|WUfl.0U recently been produced by Dr. Shoop ol RaWnte
me for special prices on larger 0ine, wis. You don't have to boil it twenty
ints are all grown near salt water in or thirty minutes. "Made in a minute''says
II stand severe cold without injury. ^e^rcoffee^^uauo^ever yVjS&c&!
Mn Not a grain of real Coffee In It either. Health
I ITIC k?61TS> 21. Vr. Coffee Imitation Is made from pure toaated
7 cereals or grains, with malt, nuts, etc. Really
?? it would fool an expert?were he to unknow- m
? . lngly drink It for Coffee. L. T. Miller.
English Spavin Liniment removes Hard, r
>rt or CallouK)-d Lumps aDd Blemishes Irom
irses; alj?o Blood Spavins, Curb#, Splints. Trial Catarrh treatments are belne mailed
veeDey, nine tsone. Stifles, Sprains, Swollen out free, on request, by Dr. Sboop, Racine, <
jroats, Coughs, etc. Save 850 by u*e of one Wis. These tests are proving to tbe people?^
itile. A wonderful Blemish Cure. Sold by wltbout a penny's cost?tbe great value Oi _
B. Speed, druggist. 6m this scleutlflc prescription Known to drug- ?
gists everywhere as Dr.Sboop'a Catarrh Kem
edy. Sold by C. A. Mllford.
Bargains! Bargains! The Ro~ Dipinfcct withku6o. For Bale atMiuord
jnberg Mercantile Co, drugstore. ?
1 GEMS IN VERSE
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Two Pictures.
An old farmhouse with meadows wld
And sweet with clover on each side;
A bright eyed boy, who looks from ou
The door v*lth woodbine wreathed atx
And wishes hla one thought all day:
"Oh, if I could but fly away
From this dull spot the world to seat
How happy, happy, happy,
How happy I should be!"
Amid the city's constant din
A man who round the world has been.
Who, mid the tumult and the throng,
Is thinking, thinking all day long:
"Oh, could I only tread once more
The field path to the farmhouse door.
The old green meadow could I see,
Mnw hannv. hftnnv. h&DDy.
How happy I shouid bef"
?UnlveraalUt JjfOm
The Blizzard.
Make way, make way;
Tig my crowning day I
Make way for the blizzard klngl
I claim the earth;
She 1a mine from birth;
O'er her breast I rave and
I wrap her tight
In a garment white
Pinned on by my crystals pur*.
Her bare brown knee*
And'her naked trees
I hide in my robes Moura
Make way, make way
For a giant's play I
Make'way for my royal root
The oak trees groan.
And the hemlocks moan.
For the great wild winds ars ootf
No bird can rest
On my heaving breast;
No boat can sail on ths sea.
E'en man, proud man.
Must defer his plan
And leave all the world to as.
Make room, make room.
For the blizzard's boom;
Make room for my polar wavMt
For death oft steals
At my chariot wheel*
And, many a victim crave#.
The hor?e shrieks.
And his engine crefcis ?...
In race with my flying steeds.
I blow the breath
Of his tragic death
, Far out o'er the prairie reeds.
Aside, aside I
Let the frost king ridel
Look out for my streaming hatrl
It curls and swings
In eddies and rings
Through the vales and frensled all
Thick robes of down
O'er mead and town
I fling as I hasten by.
With howl and roar
Past each cottage door,
Then off to the mountains high!
?Townsend Allen
The Seven Ages of a Race Horse.
First, the foal,
Vabbly and nursing at Its mother's std
Lnd then the whinnying colt, with gen
eyes ?
aid softly floating ta&m, frisking In pi
dock,
Hbbllng; luscious green. Then comes I
saddle,
fiercely fought at first, with many
?> vjck.
But lafW-^me with grace. Then da
training!
Months of pampeHnf"<JI?-??<l01
track,
rraveling and racing under clever"?0
Eager to records make or break,
Win cup or land fat purse. And thai
mishap,
rendon strained and as a "selling plat
bartered;
Sis days of money earning nipped In b
For him no more the soft cares* of has
lnd he has played his part The at
age shows
rhe horse of gentle breed docked l
drawing cab
With weary stride, eyes bulging and mi
of whip
Dn his shrunk shank, and the foil, di
breath
}nce drawn in measure strong labors
Und whistles in its sound. Last scene
all
rhat ends this strange, pathetic his tor
Por which 'twere mercy to implore <
llvlon,
Sans tall, sans sight, sac* strength,
everything.
-Florence M. Blair In Rider and Drives
Aliens.
Some must take and others pay,
Borne until the judgment day
Solitary, waiting stayThus
the world's unchanging way
Since the world began.
Men there are who never sip
Warm, red wine of fellowship^
Fearing let the cup pass by
While another drains It dry,
Oayly uses, gayly breaks
What his brother's heart blood main
Thus the world's unchanging Way
Since the world began.
Men there are with songs unsung,
fltrofns tViot n*(ai> *crr?a tva iha tnnmi
Broken alma and dreams that 1U
Hidden from the careless eye;
Bocret; passionate, deep enshrlnafl.
Undeveloped, thwarted, blindThus
the world's unchanging way
Since the world began.
Shall such some day rise and tale*
Meed denied by earth's mlstakef
No more waiting, spurned of fate
Shall they come, though It be lata,
And by strange paths to their own;
No more despised failures known?
On some other kindlier shore.
Aliens nevermore?
?London Oulloafe
"Long In City Pent."
one who has been long In city pent
'Tin very rwoet to look Into the fair
And open face or hea.722. to breaths
prayer
full In the smile of the blu* firmament
T7V. - I. V UU i,.?.
rvuu UJ muro uu^/, WUVH, wiui uvm
co&tent.
Fatigued he sinks into iobm pitui
lair
Of wavy grass and reads a debonair
Lnd gentle tale of love and languii
ment?
Returning home at evening, with an eai
Catching the notes of Philomel, an ey
Vatchlng the sailing cloudlet's bright c
reer,
He mourns that day so soon has gill
by.
Can like the passage of an angel's tea
That falls through the clear ether
lently.
?Keats
The Lura.
'What bait do you use," said a saint
the devil,
"When you fish where the soul* of m
abound?"
Well, for special tastes," said the ki
of evil,
"Gold and famn are the best I'
f found."
But for general uB?r' asked th* mUi
"Ah, then,"
laid th? demon, "I angle for man, s
men,
And a thing I hate
la to change my bait,
So I flab with a woman the whola jf
round,"
^ohn Boyle (yiUflfr
" WEST END.
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Mrs. Fannie Livingstone of Colombia la I
the gaeat of Mra. Lll* Mabry?
Misses Mary and Fannie Stark left Tuesday
for Colombia to visit Mtsa Lonlae Bailey.
Mlaa Goaale Harby of Sampler la expeeted
t i u lunmu i u u i?uhjt iu us uis |U?I OI JUIi
ml J. Allan Sml'b Jr.
Mra. T. H. Fnrman hu lua?d Invitation*
to a Bridge Tea. Thariday afternoon In honor
of ber slater Mln Caaon.
Among the pretty affairs of laat week wai *
the lonobeonjgiten on Saturday morning by 1
Mlsa Mamie Con Smith.
Mr. Ocren Prentlaa of Goldfleld, Nevada la
tbegoeatof bis brother Rev. 8. E. Prentlaa.
Mr, Prentlaa baa been In bad bealtb for aome
time, and la in Abbevllle'to reonperaU.
Mr. Nicholas Taggart vraa tbe gaeat of Mrs.
Battle B*akln In Heater laat w*?k.
Mis* N lie and Mlaa Janle Edwarda left
Saturday for Edgefield to ylalt Mra. John G.
Edwarda.
MIm Vivian Caldwell of Donalds ! the
gnest of Mrs. L. D. Caldwell.
Mrs. Henry H. Hill baa returned from a *1
' pleasant -visit to rslatlvee In Baltimore. I
Mlee Rnnette Tomer la. the guest of Mm. J
Edgar Caaon In Anderson.
Miss Adole Moragne who has been the
an est of Mfn DaisyMaxwell left Monday for
Jacksonville Fi^.
Mr. John Fraser Livingston* of Oolambla la
the gueet of Mr. W. Joel Baaltb.
Mr. Wade Ootbran waa In Oolambla last
week on business.
Miss Ina and Miss Ada Grass of Charlotte.
N. C. are the gueets of Mrs. W. O. Guess.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Hill Jr.- went over to *
Atlanta Tnesday to see Ben Hor. %
Mr. Jas. Thomson of Anderson Is the gnett L
of bis brother Mr. Ward Thomson. ~
Mrs. Christiana T. Chalmers left Tuesday
for Anderson to attend tba Tolley-Muldrow
marriage, and will be tba guest of Mra. J. T.
Pearson. '
Mr. and Mra. Henry Wllllatna of Atlanta
were the. gueats of Mrs. Biefcard Hill last
week. They eame over to attend the Bbrlncn,
Banquet
Mr. Jim Moors of Greenwood spent Sunday
in town. , ' i ;
Tbe Kachre party given Saturday morning f
by Mrs. Joe Wilson was a most ebarmlag J
affair. Delicious pnneb was served In ta* i
flOCV frnnt hall hv MIm P.ll?nh*th Vnrafwi*
After aaerlea of Jolly t?m?i a dainty luncheon
we* served. Among those 'present
were Mn, Forman, Mra. Kerr, Mrs. Nalaler,
Mra. Harrison, Mrs. Hill. Mra. Jones, Mra. *
Faulkner, Misses Stark, Seal, Marshall, BUI, %
Caaon, Bowie, Slmpeon, Miller, Norwood, k,
- Robertson. *
Mr. H. G. Anderson la In Grsenvllls or
boslneas.
Miss Mary Hill left Tuesday for Anderson
where she goes to attend the Tolley-Maldrow _
marriage. She will be one of. Miss TolJe j'? 1
bridesmaids.: J
Mlaa Stella Simpson spent several daya ln
Augusta last week.
Mrs. Sam.MeCnen of Calboan Falls attended
tbe Douglass-Gay marriage laat
week.
Mr. and Mra. W. E. Hill are lo Aodaraon to
attend the Tollsy Maldrow marriage.
Mrs. E. Rlngan Thorn eon has postponed
the meeting ofthe Euobra' Olub Friday afternoon
on aooount of lUnass in tbsifemily.
Mlaa Fannie Morrow of Spartanburg. Is. tbe
gaeet or her father, Mr; P. L. Morrow.
Mr. W. R. Bradley baa retnrned from Charle?ton
very moeb Improved In health. ? w
Miss Nellie Fpx pf San Franolaoo la makipg "I
her bome with ber stater, Mrs. F. E. Fern at J
Mr*, j. e. Aicuaviaa. JaiM.irox ia an experiT
enoed dreaamaker, and toll alia patronage
from the people of oar town4r ?
Mr. R. A?Rlcbey t* in Atlanta to eojualfc a
l specialist concerning bla eyea.
Mr. J. Lewla McCord of Hodgea waa In town
- today.
Ml?a Jennie Sondley of Greenwood waa In
tbeclly abopplng last week.
. Tbe Abbeville Go. Chapter U. D. C. mat
77- wltb Mra. Fred Casoa laat Tuesday altar noon.
Tbla waa a moat dellgbifal meeting. 8ev?
eral new membera were added to the already
uJ- long roll of membera.
Mr. J. W. McKee, Jr., waa In Colombia laat
h+ week to aee bla brother, Mr. Doffla M?Kee,
wbo la qnlte 111 wltb typhoid pneomoola.
. Mra. Frank Fetaar waa (n town laat wqa*
" the gneatofMlaa Plevna Seal.
Mra. J. Calvert Thomson left Taeaday for
uf Wlnnaboro to vlalt ber parenta
Tba Bridge Clnb bad a deltgbtfnI meeting
laatTbarodiay with Mlaa Grace Hemphill at
Mra. M. T. Ooleman'a. c=3 C
Mlaa saale Htll baa returned .to Wlntbrpp.
Sbe came borne from Wlntbrop to take oar
little brother Jim to Atlanta for treatment.
Ollea Corklll ol Cheater la the gaeat of
M^W. Dirk.
mr? Mra. JRiaiMrKae waa called, to Colombia
iaat week on &?.aDt ?* the Mneaa of bar aoo .
,.m Mr. DofBa McKe&ss^ / , .. i
^ Mlaa Irene nHiiTiwrfri' _
Bridge Clnb at fonr o'clock THBBWliL*fl?rw
K*n noon.
Mr. Henry DoPreJa In Anderson to attflHta*
md me roiiey-MQiaro* marriage.
WWJJJIWG.
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Miss Alice Douglass ud Mr. J. E. Gay: of
Eut Point. Ga., were quietly married at tbe
~ residence of tbe bride's mother, Mra. J.'C.
Douglass. I kit Wed nee day at high boon.
Only the relatives and moct Intimate friends
at or the family were pceaent.
Tbe bride looked qatte handsome In a
r going away gown of bine oloth with bat' to
: match.
Miss Douglass has been one of the operators
Id tbe Telephone Exchange since its begin*
to* ing, and by her pleasant and accomodating
manner, bus made many friends who wlfl
p. miss ber.
After tbe oeremony dainty refreshment# of
cake and wine were served.
Mr. and Mrs. Gay left at onoe for their
borne at Essl Point. They carried with ttaam
the good wishes from a host of friends.
DIED lH PENNSYLVANIA.
Mra. J. B. .Fraaki, Faraaerly Hisi
Baker, of Abbeville* Dead.
(News and Courier.)
Washington, January 15.?Special; ^Newa
was reoelvrd bare today of the death of Mra.
James B. Franks, of Germantown, Pa. Mra.
Franka waaMlsa Baker of Lowndesvilie,
Abbeville County, and waa a daughter of Mr.
?nd Mra T. Baker and a alatar of Messrs. Ju.
M.-Oapt. Cbarlea T. and Glbbaa L. Baker, all of
>1 whom are weU known throughout Booth
Carolina. ' .p ?
Mra. Frank's body arrived here to day and
tba funeral eervloee were beld at tba residence
of bar brother, James M. Baker. Tba tamfcorary
Interment waa at Rock Crack Camaiary,
this city but the body will be taken to Lown*
deavilie at some future time for final burial
The announcement of Mra. Frank'* death
waa a shock to her ralatlvea and frlenda here
and will be heard with sorrow by her Irlenda
In S.C
P. H. McG.
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Horse's Local*.
Unloading a ear of hard ooal today.
L Beat powdered angar at only 8 l-3c a ponnd.
Pure fresh mountain buckwheat and big
hominy.
Mince meat In 5 pound p^llsand also by the
single pound, the finest ever.
Try apple butter, only lOo the pound.and
1 * better than home made Jelly or preeervea
All klnda of nuta and frnlts for yoar Christ*
? m'k? fruit cake.
They tell me mnsk rata, mloka andall eocb
varmint?. are mighty bad thla year. Come
At and set one, or ? dozen game tiapa and get
rich aelllng the hides.
A nloe lot of encumbers In'tjrl^Cit)' P!.e*> m*
ling. Amos B: Morse.
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Rank Foolishness.
"When attacked by a cough or a
cold, or when yoar throat is sore, it is
rank foolishness to take any other =
medicine than Dr. King's New Discovery,"
says C. 0. Eldridge, of Em1
pire, Ga. "I have used New Discovery
seven years and I know it is the
best remedy 00 earth for coughs and
ts colds, croup, and all throat and lung
troubles. My ohildren are eubject to
n croup, but New Discovery quickly
cures every attack." Known the
01 world over as tbe King of throat and
? lung remedies. Sold under guarantee
at P. B. Speed's drug store. 50c. and
$1.00. Trial bottle free.
.Ol m 9 m Qj
Our grocery department is al- **
? ways fall with the best goods. ?iC
[The Rosenberg Meroantile Co. '
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)ARGAN'S 5 and
t \ . .
VALENTINES
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In all the various gre
$1.50 each. See wind
POST CARDS
* i.
In an endless assort
> , ' >, .
Vlftft/lrtllflH+ftWO
ugau^aoi uuio.
STATIONERY
At surprisingly low pri
at 6e, loc and 25o.
School Crayon 10
Slates, Tablets, Pe
\
. .. ; ...... ; Blank
Books
For business purpose:
us quote you.
FIARftAWS ? a.nil
-ill, . ,1 ?
Plain Ms on Fe
How to Get the Greatest Possib
^ It is a well-known s<
scientific fact that in e:
order to produce the y
- - very greatest possible ^QH^pj o
yield from any soil it
must contain an actual KraHraj p
- excess over and above' fg^gSaH g
all demands that can 0
possibly be made on it |pilB?ljB a
by the plants. Is""1''' 3
5, Many farmers will feed tjieir fertilize!
1 s^flfflf gfilffl^nourishingfpod Fertilize
a$ they canpo^Sftfe^^^l11^" crease 3
late, yet will starve theirfrftfffc ^ SP171 c
on the. mistaken notion that on pooi
they are "economizing" on fer- woritieri
tilizer. The experiences; of through
farriers* government experts, Write
Band agricultur- office of
alists evefy- ginia-C;
where confirm Chemic
the fact that pany foi
plants, like ani- of theu
mals, need the Year I
fullest possible Almana
. amount of nour- 130-pag<
ishment that of the mi
they can obtain able anc
if they are to/be judicedi
developed to the utmost. tion for
The economy in fertilizers ynt
' is not jn the amount vised but (
in the ratio of quality to cost. Richmond,
Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers Columbia,i
. aje jtfje vbest in the
one million tons were
' By the HUNDRED,"tHOI 'SAND or MILLION of
varieties. Grown In the open field and will stand severe eoI<
.accompany your order; otherwise plants will be shipped C. <
^ssturr.-oh*'*** or *ht apney. _
PriceerT o.'K Youngs ttliid. &C.: EDO fwlLOO:" rto"J,1
t SL25 per 1.000; 9 to 20,000 at $1.00 per 1,000. Special prices oi
and satisfaction guaranteed or motwy refunded. Folder oi
Gibson mailed free on application. Cheap express rates to a
C. M. GIBSON. Young's I
J. W. SIGN, Fgge,
ABBEVILLE, S.
Office under the Enrek
Ib well equipped in bis line of business. His co
iskets ranges from the cheapest to the finest. Bui
Is funeral car is a fine one. Air tight water-proof
e old brick vault and which is much more reliabh
ie casket. Drop couch caskets. Charges reasons
Phone 88 VlT? ?
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10c Store.
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