The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, January 22, 1908, Image 8
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END. '
Rev. J. W. Ariall preached a line sermon
last Sunday morning to a large and attentive
congregation, and at Its close held the first
church conference for 1908. The reports Irom
pastor, stewards and Suuday School superintendent
showed everything working well so
far and all looking forward to a fruitful year
in church work. Let each member take hold
and begin with the New Year to do more
tnan they have In the past and ull will work
out well In the end.
The many friends and scholars of Mr. W.
R. Bradley are glad to see him home again
and hope he is fully restored to bis usual
health.
Mr. J. M. Harden hits tbe Lien Law a
heavy blow in last week's Issue of the Press
and Banner, and we really believe if II was
left to him ne would kill It as dead as Hector.
We haven't given the subject mature thought
bntareha f Inclined to believe he is about
right.
Mr. P. D. Klugh and family now occupj the
cottage in the forks of the road near Afr. A.
J. Penney's.
Miss Vivian Caldwell Is in the city tbe
?uest of ber brother and family Mr. and Mr*,
ambert Caldwell.
Mr. and Mrs. Rob Hill with their handsome
little bop, Robert, left Monday for At lanta to
* 1 ?r> I -,?? tha nlflv Ran Heir."
see ineuuo auu 'J r ?*
The Sbrlners gave a most dellgblinl banquet
la6t Friday night which was mush enjoyed
by them and their friends.
The marriage ceremony of Miss Alice
Douglass and Mr. Guy was solemnized
last Thursday at high noon at the home ot
the bride. Rev. E. B. Kennedy officiating.
Quite a number ot relatives and friends
wltuessed the ceremony, which was a very
pleasant occasloo, and a pretty home wed*
ding. The happy couple bave the coagrataiutions
and best wishes of many friends.
Mr. W. D. Wilson entertained a number of
his friends at bis beautiful home on Mai
Street last Friday evening In a sumptuous
and most elegant manner. It was only a
"stag" party, but they bad as delightful a
t'me as tbey cou:d without the presence ol
the ladles.
The agricultural department at Washington
Is now rushing tbe gat den seed business.
Congressman Aiken sending in the first, as
he always Is in the lead especially In all mutters
of Interest, and Importance to his constituents.
Dr. P. B. Speed la now at home to his customers
In the "new quarters" In the large
and commodious store recently occupied by
W. D. Barksdale. He Invites you to call and
see bow nicely he is fixed np. His salesmen
are efficient, courteous and polite and stand
ready to serve you with the greatest bargains,
and tbe best goods. Remember tbe place and
when in the city call and you will receive a
hearty welcome.
Abbeville needs a first class harness and repair
shop. A good opening for some energetic
person.
There is a fine opening In Abbevll le for a
first olass bakery, think of it! About 5,000 Inhabitants
who eat bread and no bakery, isn't
it alarming, our money going off to build up
adjutant towns and cities when it Bbould be
kept at home. That's tbe way to build up a
city, tsn't 11; that is "over tbe left."
Ti.e new Court House and City Hall are
looming up, and with their huge granite oolumns
are already making an imposing sight
to the wide-awake and up-to-date citizens
who win look up these buildings when finished
with great Interest and pride as being
ornaments to our old historic city, ted buildings
that In tbe beauty of modern architecture
will be second 10 none In tbe State. We
are proud to see such buildings going up even
If the cost is one or two mills added to onr
taxes.
NEWS ALONG ROUTE 8.
The many friends of Mr. David Gilliam
were glad to see him in the olty last Monday,
just now convalescing from a two week's Illness.
Major Arthur Parker and the Wilson Bros,
are now operating a mill that makes tbe finest
of stock rood lor borses, milch oowa, hogs,
sheep and even goats. All stock eat it with
a rtllsh and "ory" for more. The ears of
corn In tbe sbuck, cob and all are ground
Into a very fine reed. You should see tbe
mill and tbe splendid feed It makes. Our
"route borse Pat" says It Is good enough for
him and the only objection he could find was
that be didn't have enough of It.
Rev. and Mrs. L W. Brown and their
handsome little son, after a pleasant stay In
tbe Lebanon section with friends and relatives,
left last Friday for their home at
Walhalla.
Mrs. Ames Haltlwanger of Columbia has
Just finished a most delightful visit to hr
borne people Mr. ana Mrs. jonn T. uneamam
in tbe Sharon section, and left for her city
borne last Friday.
Mr?. Eddie Smith and sister Miss Carrie
Smith of Abbeville, spent Monday most
SleeBantly with relatives, Mr. A. J. Woodursl
and family.
Ml66 Carrie Mars with her brother Mr. Will
Mars were among the welcome visitors In
the city Monday.
Mrs. s. C. Link accompanied by her daughter
Mrs. Lindsay Link, spent a pleasant day
last Monday with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Link in
tbelr new home on route 4.
Miss Emma Penney with her father Mr. J
H. Penuey were among the visitors in the
city Monday.
Mr. II. W. Knox, one of the prosperous
merchants and farmers on route 3, was in the
city Monday laying in a fresh block of groceries.
Mr. John Able and,family have moved to
tbe old Miller home on the Due West road.
We regret to see them leave route 3 as they
have been good and kind patrons, and to
them we are indebted for many oourtesles
and acts ol kindness.
Last Monday morning we bad the pleasure
oi meeting one of our esteemed frelnds, Mr.
John E. Evans of Martin's Mill, who was returning
borne alter a visit to hlB brother, Mr.
James Evans.
RrfcoIationN.
Resolved first, That it is the sense of the
Farmers Union ol Abbeville County that the
"Lien Lb w" should be repealed, and that we
urge upon our members of tbe State Legislature
the advisability ol doins: so.
Kesolved second, That the "Parcel Post"
law should be put into effect upon our rural
mall rouits, atd that we urge unon our members
to the national Congress tbe necessity o
such a law.
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A Cure for Misery.
\ "I have found a cure for the misery
malaria poison produces," says R. M.
J aims, of Louellen, S. C. "It's called
Electric titUrs, and cornea in 50 cent
bottles. It breaks up a case of cbiils or
a bilious attack in almost no time; and
it puts yellow jaundice clean out of
commission." This great touic medicine
and blood purifier gives quick relief
in all stomach, liver and kidney
complaints aud the misery of lame
back. Sold under guarantee at P. B.
Speed's drug store.
Books and Fchool supplies in any qiantlty
at MiLford's uf-to-date drag store.
MARIV ftfe,
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For
enty-three year
ndard of the S
Id time fish gm
\ S. Royster
Guano Co.
Norfolk, Va.
TBE LIEN LAW.
Col W. . Shaw Write* ?f ihe Seitl<
montln ihe Vicinity of Lownd??vllle?
Has Received Many Compllluentury
LetterN
Lowndesvllle, S. C. Jan, 17,1008.
Editor Press and Banner,
1 beg to Bay tbat I appreciate most heartily
tbe muny compliments tbat 1 bave received,
both personally and by letters from different
parts of the County on my communication
In your valuable paper against tbe repeal ol
tbe lien law.
1 beg to say tbat I have met with a great
many of tbe good, common working people
wbo live from six to eight miles of Lowndesvllle,
and the lien Jaw was fully discussed,
and I bave not found but two men of the good
working class of white men, that Is in favor
of its repeal. They also Insisted that I keep
up tbe light to tbe last dltcb against the repeal
of tbe law.
It seems that bis demand for tbe repeal ol
the lien law is oomlng from the wealthy
farmeruofthe County, or. In other words
some office seekers from the Farmers Union,
with a pledge tbat if tbe Legislature will re-,
peal the law, they can better .control labor.
It would be interesting to know how any
man can control something be has not got.
Who are tbe laborers of thix great country ol
ou)k? Tbe poor, honest white man and the
negr?. Is it possible tbat those wbo are
wanting tbe Hen law repealed do not know
tbat tbe poor white man has always been
free, and tbat tbe negro has been tree since
Emancfpatlon? Where, then, is tbe labor to
control? Tbey claim that their demand /or
the repeal of the Hen law is a blow at the ncgro
entirely, but tbat Is a mistake. It la a
blow at tbe poor, working white man as well.
Whj? Because there 1b no legislative body
tbatoan make anorganlolaw that applies to
the negro, but what applies to the poor white
mnD with equal force.
Ilsbou'd be tbe greatest oredlt of all legislative
bodies tbat they enaot no ladt or repeal
o law that will be against tbe poor working
man of tbe country, for lbegre&l?>od knows
tbat If there Isloyalty or patriotism found In
tbe human breast, it can be found In theU?art
throbs of the man wbo tolls lor bis daily
? ? "?" hrnvMl; Ihe
DrffiO, 11 was lilt) (JUKI 1UOU - .
perils of a voyage aorosa tbe trackless oqean,
and who look their lives In tbeir own bands
In the wild haunts of tbe wily and treacherous
saveges?who scattered tbe hosts oi a
tyrannical despotism In tbe storm on Bunker's
Hill audton.tbe Delaware, and who
filled t^e ranks that were mowed down by
sbotand shell In tbe late war. {The strong
arm of the bonest working man bas l-veled
tbe virgin forests.and tilled tbe land. Hebai
not only linked tbe Atlantic and Pttolflc
oceans together with rails of steel, but ha*
made a perfect network of railroads all ovei
oar land. He bas made a world of rare and
natural beaut;; and, withal, he Is eh.re oppressed
than tbe heathens of Europe: altbc
i it Is an undeniable fact tbat tbe good bonest
U1"- ?Ki-omnw ?nfi hralnv manhood
WUI&l&Jg uiau? _
holds the destiny of ibis great nation In talc
own hnndp.
Will It be possible that the Booth Carolina
Legislature will repeal the lien law at thl e
time when we have tblsEteat money panic
upon D8, and take all the *urety that the
poor m?u has to get bread for bis children?
The Men law gives a poor man a chanoe to
give a lien on his crop, which 1b Just the
same thing as the Clearing House Certificate
In this money panic. . **
The good Book teaches us that the poor
shall always be with us, and be that goes
baok on bis friends to make friends of ble
enemies always dies the death be deserves.
W. C.Shaw.
An Insidious Danger.
One of the worst features of kidney trouble
is that It Is an insidious disease and before
tbe victim realizes his danger be may have a
fatal malady. Take Foley's Kidney Care at
tbe firBt sign of trouble as It corrects irregularities
and prevents Brlgbt's disease and diabetes.
P. B. Speed.
Dnulnottfl.
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Mr. E. E. Chamberlain, of Clinton,
Maine, says of Buckien's Arnica Salve,
"It does the business; I have used it
for piles and it cured them. Used it
for chapped hands and it cured them.
Applied it t" ?n old aore and it healed
it without leaving a scar Deinmi." 9f>c
at Speed's drug store.
Muresco and Murallte wall ooverloga at
Mllford'a drag store.
A car of the be.
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U)WUUeniilir,ooi.,i?. i.m The
week before last Messrs D. L. Barnes, i
J. E and F. P. Watson of Andeis ?n, were j
here for several days and enjoyed a pro- J
traded bunt. ' *
Mr Mason Miller of 8an F rancisco was I
here for a day or two last week?came after i
bis little son who bad been staying with bis i
grand mother, Mrs. A. E. Floyd. ,
Last year tbe school autbojltles concluded
that an annex was needed to the school
building ss & music room. Money was raised
by subscription, but not enough to complete
tbe Job. 1 be ladles have bad seven 1 entertainments
to meet tb^ deficiency. Last Friday
night was a week ago, another one was i
held In form of ao oyster dinner and supper. '
Tbe proceeds still wnre short, and when this
was known, a few of our public-spirited citizens
made up tbe amount needed to wipe
oilt the debt.
Mrs. B. C, Kay has b<mn In Atlanta for
about two weekR, waiting upon bor sick
daughter, Mrs. W. C. Tennent.
The past two weeks have been buoy ones
with the home changers. This heretofore annual
moving has not been near so general as
It was several years ego. The non-landholders
seem to be better satisfied to stay at tbe |
same place for several ?ears. There Is still I
considerable cotton to be plokrd, and It I
seems as If It will take much trouble and I
time to get It prepared for market, as most of
the gins have shut do^n.
ik memory of mbs. j. b franks.
Our people were greatly shocked and sad- r
dened last week to hear of the untimely C
death of one who was bat a few years agoone of
our most btloved oltlzens. Word came to I
us Wednesday that Mrs. J. B. Franks had
passed away at her adopted Philadelphia fhome.
Was bnrled In Washington, D. C.
She was tbe only and Idolized daughter of r
Mr. and Mrs. T. Baker. She was born and C
reared Id this place. At quite a tender ngesbe
Joined tbe MetbodlBt Church?was a zealous f
and faithful member, ever at her post in tbe
Sunday sohool, prayermeellng, and public p
services. No one for a moment questioned
** * 1,1? ??J t ?Ka ?lnki o rvrl h or
ner Odeiuy MUU iujrt?iij> iu iuo .<tu<, ouu uv. rn
uncompromising condemnation of the wrong ?
i 8be was well educated, Intelligent, refined?\
| perfect lady In every sense?odc of nature's
noble women and one worthy of emulation.
From her earliest days she showed In marked
degree a lady-like deportment, a lefine1
inent of manner, far bayond heryears. This,
coopled with a genial and loving dlspnfcttlon,
: g*ve to her an easy entrance Into the highest I
esteefli and affection of all who at any time
1 were honored la meeting her ; and If the sun1
derlne of such ties Is so bad to bear In ber
1 friends, what must be the anguish meted out
' to the hearts of ber dear ones, who alone can
' feel the aching void brought upon them by
- this heart-rending dispensation of the Great
' I Am ! Time may lessen, but It cannot
> wholly destroy the rembrance of the great
affliction. *
1 She left a buBband bereft Indeed?two small
oblldren.a boy and girl, at the tender age
' when tbe watchful eye and guldaneeof a lovi
lag mother are so \nucb needed?an aged
1 father and mother who are suffering In their
' dealing years?three brothers, who have been
cal'ed upon toglvropan adored sister?and
noaoy. other relatives and friends, wbo, although
tbry [feel that their loss Is ber galD,
1 yel It Ib hard for them to realize that no 1
more fn this life will tbey be greeted by tbe '
cheerful smiles and hearty hand-shake of
1 their dearTrlsnu. .
1 * Troupe.
Our experleBoe as a business man oas been. (
that you can't please everybody wlib one ol- ,
gar. For tbla reason we' carry a'l tbe time
forty different < brands of cigars to -please oar .
trade, ?ucb as Rolgs, Lord Casper, Clncos.
Black and White, Cuba Roma, besides a fine
> line of 10c and 15c cigars. Mllford's Drag and
Cigar. Store.
John?"What kind of tea do you i
like best?" Priccilla?"Go-tees, some,
but Rocky Mountain best." John? ;
"Why Hollistei's Rocky Mountain
Tea best?" Prlscalla?"It speaks for
' itself, John." (idakes lovely complex'
ions.) C. A. Milford.
| _ How to Avoid Pneumonia. ,
ion can avoid pneumonia and other serious
results from a cold by taking Foley'* Honey
and Tar. It stops the cough and expels the
cold from the system as it is mildly laxative.
Reftae an.v hot the genuine In the yellow
package. P. B. Speed.
st Block Jellico
id one of best Red Ash
ard Coal to arrive about
iristmas times. Prices
;ht. Hand in your or
1I
irs so as iu iieejj uumiui tile
during the Holidays,
good stock of G-rates,
Fire Fenders, Shovels,
ongs, Pokers, Trivets
Ld Boilers,
MORSE,
iOAD MASTIC
INT.
Just received at Mil-;
. .. .
rug Store.
t in the Paint, VarLhb, BU in and Oi
>est quality.
fore Buying.
[ILFORD.
- - - 107
GE NO BAR.
verybody in
South Carolina
is Eligible.
)ld people stooped with suffering,
Middle age, courageously tighting,
foutb protesting impatiently ;
Children, unable to explain ;
U1 in misery from tbeir kidneys.
Jnly a little backache nr=t.
Jomes wheD you catch a cold.
}r when you 9traln the back.
Many complications follow.
Urinary disorders, diabetes, Bright'i
tease.
Doau's Kidney Pills cure backache
[Jure every form of kidney ills.
J. VV. Piwell, proprietor of a $en
il store and coal, wood and ice deal
of Wavtrly. living at 2010 Bland
g St., Columbia, S. (J., says: "Mi
n has been afflicted wiih kidney an<
inary trouble from childhood, bi-inj
lalile. to control the secretions espi
illy Vhen a-sl^ep. Since usinj
)au's Kidney Pills he has entire I;
covered."
For sale by all dealers. Pti''e 5
nta. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalt
ew York, sole agents for the,Unite
ates.
Remember the name?Doan'a?an
,ke no other.
Cough Cautioi
Neyer.posltlvelyneverpolBonyour lungs. Ifyi
ough?even from a simple cold only?you shoo
lways heal, soothe, and ease the irritated brc
hial tubes. Don't blindly suppress It with
tupefying poison. It's strange how some thin
nally come about. For twenty years Dr. Bho
ias constantly warned people not to take com
aixtures or prescriptions containing Opiu
Chloroform, or similar poisons. And now?a lit
ate though?Congress says "Pntlton the lab
( poisons are In toot Couth Mixture." 600
tery good 11 Hereafterforthirveryreasonmothe
ud others, should Insist on baring Dr. Shoo:
kingh Cure. Ko poison marks on Dr.' Shoo;
abels?and none In the medicine, else it must
aw.be on the label. And it's not only safe, bul
s said to be by those that koowlt best, a truly
narkable cough remedy. Take no chance thi
jarticularly with your children. Insist^ havl
)r. Shoop's Cough Cure. Compare carefully <
Or. 8hoop package with others and note 1
lifference. No poison marks there I You c
dways be on the safe side by demanding
Dr. Shoop's
Cough Cur<
C. A. MILFORD.
FOLEY'S
KIDNEY GURI
WILL CURE YOU
>f any case of Kidney c
Bladder disease that is n<
>eyond the reach of med
:ine. Take it at once. D
lot risk having Bright's Dis
;ase or Diabetes. There
lothing gained by delay.
50c. and $1.00 Bottles
REFU8K SUBSTITUTES.
P. B. SPEED
Abbeville-Greenwo 01
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ASSOCIATION.
Property Insured, $1,500,01
January 8th, 1907,
Vl/RITE TO OR CALL on the undorslg
" or the Director of your Towns
or any Information yoa may desire ab
)ur plan of Insurance.
We Insure your property against dest
ion by
FIU, WfflBSIQM OS UH1UI
md do so oheaper than any Insurance C
jany in ezlstenoe.
Remember we are prepared to prove to ;
.hat ours is the safest and cheapest piar
[nsuranoe known.
J. R. BLAKE, Gen. Agent
Abbeville, S. C
J. FRASER LYON, Pres.
Abbeville, S. C
BOARD DIRECTORS
S. U. Majors Green wood
J. T. Mabry CokeBbury
W. B. Acker -..Donalds
M. B. CIlnksca'eB Due Wont
W. W. L. Keller Long Cane
I. A. Keller Jjmlthvllle
W. A. B'evenson Cedar Spring
A. M. Reld Abbeville Towni
W. W. Bradley Abbeville City.
Dr. J. A. Anderson Antrevllle
J. M. Huckabee Lowndesvllle
A. O. Qrant Magnolia
J. R. Tarrant Calhoun Mills
S. L. Edmonds ....Bordeaux
H. L. Rnsor Walnut Qrove ,
W. C. Martin Hodges
J. D. Coleman Coron&oa
D.S. Haitiwanger -.Ninety-Six
J. Add Calhoun - Klnards
J. Add. Cxlhoun Fellowship
Joseph Lake Pbcentx
Rev. J. B. Muse Verdery
J. H. Chiles, Jr Bradley
J. W. Lyon Troy
W. A. Cheatham Yeldell
O. E. Dorn Calllson
G. E. Dorn Klrkeeys
r a s-i Rrnnira
J. AUU Va'U^/uu v-..w
Abbeville. H U.. Jan. 8 1907.
Calvert & Nickl
? Headquarters for ?
White Hickory Wagoi
Owensboro Wagons,
Bock Hill Buggies,
Summer Busrsries.
U U /
Cheap Buggies,
Harness, Laprobes, et
Calvert & Nickle
Feb. 24. 1004 tf
Buggies and carriages?a. fi
supply. Bosenbefg Mercantile (
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Seaboard Schedule.
32 due 4.25 pm 83 due 1.05 pm
88 due 3.07 nm 41 due 4.05am
52 due 12.40 pm 53 due 8.8s pm
A tickling cough, from any cause, is quickly
stopped by Dr. Sboop'a Cougb Cure. And
It la bo thoroughly harmlefs and site. that
Dr. 8boop lei's mothers everywhere to give It
without hesitation, oven lo very young babes.
The wlii l'some green lep.veaand tender stems
of a lung-bealing mountainous shrub, furnish
the curative properties to Dr Sboop'sCouRh
Care. It calms tbe cough, and beala the sore
aud sensitive bronchial membranes. No
opium, do chloroform, nothing hart-h used to
lDjureor suppress. Simply a resinous plant
extract, that helps to heal aching lungs. The
Spaniards call this shrub which the Doctor
uses, "Tne Sacred Herb." Always demand
nr. Hhoon'a Cougb Cure. C. A. Mllford.
For paint go to Mllford'a dm* store. He
seils Mastic, Harrison's Town and Country
end Car.er's white lead. You can't buy better
. goods.
8pecial Announcement Regarding the Nai
tional Pure Food and Drug Law.
We are pleased to announce thai Foley's
Honey and Tar for coughs, colds and lung
troi Lies Is cot BflVcted by the National Pure
Food and Drug law as It contains no opiates
- or other Imunlul drugf, and we recommend It
. as a Mile remedy lor children and adults, P.
B. Hpeed.
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I Write at once and learn why we secure best I
u I positions, and best salaries for our graduates. I
>1 V Euoene Andbbson, Pres. J
a A Card.
. This Is to certify tbatall druggists are aru
tborized to refund your money if Foley*
Honey and Tar falls to cure yonr cough or
cold. It stops tbe cough, heals tbe lunes and
? prevents serious results from a cold. Cured la
grippe coughs and prevents pneumonia and
Icontumplion. Contains no opl?tes. The genuine
Is In a vpilow package. Reluse subst!I
lutes. P. B. Speed.
Millions of dollars back th6
n New Cremo cigar The .qu?lity
must be the best.
m,! ? ? 2!
jr | Disturbed the Congregation.
d|. Tbe person who disturbed the oongregutlon
pa ! last Sunday by cnuMnuallv r-ooghlng Is rcd'?
quested to buy a bottle of Fo)o>'s Honey and
p'J Tar. P. B. Speed.
k\
re. Cigar*.
sn, I New cremo cigars 5c. Two Orphan cigars
nfl wo for 5c. Tbe best that money can buy.
;h|
>h? A Higher Health Level.
"I have reached a higher health level
since I began using Dr King's New i
Life Pills," writes Jacob Springer, of
West Franklin, Maine. "They keep
nay stomach, liver and bowels work- _
Bi ing just right." If these pills di^ap.point
you on trial, money will be re''" "'n'l
at Sneod'o rmr atom. 25c.
| 1UUUCU UV k/J/Vwu w v.. ?.WW.
New Cremo cigars 5 certs.
Two Qrpban cigars two for 5
cents. The best that money r
can buy. c
Promptness Is oar watchword. Try ns and C
we will convince you. Mllford's drug store, f
Phone 107. r
Advice to-Mother: Don't let yoijfr C
children waste away. Keep them
strong and healthy during the winter
with Holliater's Rocky Mountain Tea.
% It is the greatest tonic for children,
i- Pure and harmless, does the greatest
good. 35c, Tea or Tablets. C.A Milford
10 ? /
j- Blount's Middle'Busters are the js
best, You can get them from The
Rosenberg Mercantile Co.
How to Avoid Appendicitis.
Most vlctlniB of appendicitis are those who
are hitbltualiy constipated. Orlno Laxstlve
" " ?VaXnlA A<tnoi Inatlnn hv
frill I oyrup i-uicu tuiuuiv v<>uo..KU...uu
stimulating the liver nnd bowels and res tores
the Datura) action of the bowels. Orluo l axative
Fruit Syrup does not DHiiseateor gripe
? aDd la mild and pleasant to take. Refuse sub|
stltutes. P. B. Speed.
For a nice comb and brush go toMilford's
drug store.
Take Mllford's sarsaparilla for the blood.
^ Ask your neighbor who has taken it.
{ G. M. BEASLEY,
* Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
ABBEVILLE, S. C.
Office over 1'bilson, Henry & Co.'s
Store. Loans negotiated on well imjq
proved real estate.
Real Estate Notice. ,
uec Parties wishing to buy or sHl will
h'r find it to tbeir advantage to give me a ,
0 call. Am prepared with terms to sat'
c? - ? ? Uofo u nnmhpr of I I
ruf isiy evti^ uuc. nun. c
city lots to dispose of and can furnish I
l hundreds of acres in small or large lots
f| throughout the county.
M. E. Hollingsworth,
onD Miller Hotel Kitchen,
pen
Charleston and Western Carolina Ry
Schedule In tffect June 9,1907.
Dally Doily D?11ys
, Lv Augusta 9.50im 5.10pm 6.30am
Ar McCormlcfe.. ll.SOim 7.U0pm 8.13um
Lv McCormlcic 8 10 tm
Lt Calhoun KallH... 9 20am
Ar Anderson- 1100am
Lv McCormIcK li.8ii:im 7.00pm
Ar Greenwood 12 29pm 8 00pm
Ar Walt-rloo 1.07pm
Ar Laurens 1.40pm
Ex. Sun.
Lv Laurens 2.15pm 8.10 im
Ar Fountain Inn... 2.57pm 92jnm
Ar Greenville 3.40pm 10.20im
Lv Laurens 2.05pm
Ar Woodrufl 2.57pm
Ar Spartanburg 335pm
:blp Lv SpHmliburg"..... 3 40pm (SoTSyT
Ar Hendersonvllie 0 25pm
Ar Ashevllle 7.30pm
Lv Ashevllle 7.10am (So. Ry.)
Lv Heudersonvllle 8.10 im
Lv Spartanburg 12.01pm (C. <STW~C.R y)
Lv Woodruff 12 49ym
Ar Laurens 1 33prn
Lv (jreeuvilie 12.10pm 4 30pm Kx.Sun.
Lv Fmmtaln Iun... !2&3i>in ft.'Jfipm
ArLaurens 135pm 0.20 pm
Lv Laurens 2.02pm (0. N7& L.) ~
Ar Cunt on 2.22pm
Ar Newberry 3.10,<?n
Ar Columbia 4 J5pm
Ar ChHrle8tont 9.20pm i
Lv Laurens 2 UOpm (' ic W. C.) ' i
Lv Greenwood 2.S6pm 6 55im
Lv Anderson 4.15pm
Lv Calhoun Fulls... 5.50pm 11
Ar McCormlrk 3 55ptn 7.47wm 6.56pm i
| Lv McCormlck 3.55pm 7 47am 7 00pm
Ar AiifiiBtH B.40pm H.30tm 8 lOpm 1
Note?The above wrrlviils and departures,as I
well as connections wiltaot* er companies, are
given ad Information, ai.d are not guaranteed.
u
Ernest Williams, G P. Agt. Augusta, Ga.
R. A. Brand, Traffic Manager.
KILL the COUCH |
AND CURE THE LUNCS
with Ilr. Kind's
I New blsoovery I
c- for C8ldshs
g. AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES.
GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY
? OR MONET REFUNDED. I
ill.
Use Kuso Id your closets. For sa.e at
! phone 107. Mllford's Drug Store.
t ' '
r^ni > -? '" > >* ?
1 " " VS
\
W. D. Be
Has plenty of currency
and will take either A
^ TTTArt
VJICtJiW WU WA
* \ .
in exchange in paymer
us your certificates ai
you get your money's 1
Respectful!
W. D.
The Peoples S
ABBEVILL
OFFICERS.
8.|G. THOMSON, President.
G. A. NEUFFER, Vice-President.
R. E. COX, Cashier.
NATIONAL BANE
Statement of condition at clot
/
Resources.
joane and Discounts.. $210,633 52 C
>verd rafts - 10,097 39 S
J. 8. Bonds 18,760 00 I
?ther Securities 600 00 f
leal Estate 1 9;383 84 I
ledemption Fund .. 937 50
)ue from Banks .. 33,436 61 .
Jash in Vault- 19,780 87
$303,519 73
Oldest and Strongest Bank 1
Ample Resources for all deD
Interest Allowed on Deposit
srrnYVYT
MV/AAV Vf ?
Tablets
Id
General Scb
Speed's D:
FARMERS' fill
State, County and
President: iYice-Pres
F. E. HARBISON. P. B. 81
Board of Directors:
Visauska, Johu A. Harris, R. M. Haddc
J. F. Cliukecales, C. C. Gambrell.
We soliei your business an
it safely and c
We are in position to make you loa
when placed in
Our Saving's
Notice toT
For the Purpose of AccommodJ
of Making Their Tax Keti
Mentioned Below on the D
All returns must be madj
eoual property returned at its true
Persons uot making (beir returns be
20tb, 1908, are liable to u penalty of oO pi
against delinquents; for Ihe failure to ei
on neglect of Ibe law.
The returns of tbose who conform t<
ships aud County Boar Is, u hUe those w
meeting of ihe Boards and return to sui
50 per cent, penalty will correct tbis evi
Employers are requested to return
them and getting a statement of their pi
Returns will not be taken by mai
proper ofiicer. Tbis does not apply, bov
All improvements ou and transfer
Auditor.
My Appointments are as Foil
Calhoun Falls, Wednesday, January
Lowndesville, Thursday and Friday
Mt. Carmel, Tuesday, January 2Stb.
Willington, Wednesday, January 2S
Bordeaux, Thursday, January 30lh.
McCormick, Friday and Saturday, J
Donalds, Tuesday and Weduesday, 1
Due West, Thursday aud Friday, Ft
Office open at Abbeville, January lsl
Also R. O. McAdams, Johu T. Bryai
turns at their respective places of busine
/
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irksdale -n
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' %
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/ to pay for cotton
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tlanta. Columbia or
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or checks payable
?V ". ' . . ; |
it for goods. Bring
id we will see that
" \ .r
^ .%$?
worth.
y, / . r'
I- 1 M
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Barksdale.
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avings Dan&.
E, 8. C.
' DIRECTOBS.
S.G.Thomson, - H. G. Andereon
G. A. NeufTer, C. C. Gumhrell,
W. E. Owens. F. B. Gary,
J. 8. Stark, V E. E. Cox,
Jonn A. Harrf*.
OF ABBEVILLE.
ic of business May 20, 190T.
Inabilities. '
Japital Stock 5,000 00
iurplus and Profits 28,840 40 - ,
National Bank Notes 18,750 00
Jills payable 20,000 00
deposits 160,929 38
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/ ' \ ^ * *' -L
$303,519 78
n the County. ' ' V
aands.
s In Saving's Department.
BOOHS
M
Pencils
ks < ' . v '
' ,
doI Supplies.
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rug Store.
RBBMI
City Depository.
i Went: Cashier:
?EED. J. H. DuPRBt
F. E. Harrison, P. B, Speed, OffA.
m, LewisW. Parker, W. P. Greene,
"1 '
id are prepared to handle
?nservatiTely.
na, and to pay interest on deposits, ' ~
Department.
ax-Payers.
iting the Public in the Matter
irns, I Will Visit the Places
ates Indicated in Schedule:
2 UNDER OATH, AND ALL PER
i market value.
tween January 1st, 1908, and February
f-rcent. This penalty will be enforced
force it heretofore has put a premium
/
0 I he law are placed before the Town'ho
disregard the law come in after the
t themselves. The enforcement of this
1.
all of their employees after notifying
roperty.
1 unless they are sworn to before some
vever, to persons returuing only land.
of real estate must be reported to the
ows:
t 22d.
, January 23d and 24th.
itb.
anuarv 31st and February 1st. #
February 4th and 5ih.
,'bruary 6th ami 7tb.
t to February 20th.
at and Foster Calvert will take tax re?h
from 1st January to 20th February.
RICHARD SONDLEY,
County Auditor.