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he Press and Banner. Published every Wednesday at two dollars a a year In advanee. Wednesday, Feb. 19, 1908. Seaboard Schedule. r?'o. o- jNoria (Liocai; uue iz.oz pra No. 32 North due 5.3*2 pm No. 38 Nortb due 12.52 am No. 53 South (Local) due 4.16 pm No 33 South due 1.15 pm No. 41 South due 4 51 am Scbedule for Uue West Kailrotul. Morning train leaves Due West 10:15. The evening train leaves Due West at 5:15. The Southern lrotu Greenville and the Southern from Columbia meet In ihe morning at Shoals Jnnctlon, two tnlies below 0 DouRldSt The Due West train will take pas- y sengers <rom both these trains. The Southern Trams in the evening, North And South, meet at Hodges. If these are on time the Due West train takes passengers from each oi them. If they are late 11 either waits, or runs out to Due West and returns lor this service. SI Fassengers can also ko out from Due West on morning or evening freight train. r_ Plymouth Itoi-k Roomer*. Tt I have fifteen thoroughbred Plymouth Rock Roosters which I wilt sell at oue dollar p each. Write or see me. & Mrs. Jas. F. Cllnkscxles, 2i Abbeville, 8. C. Route No. 1. p Agents Wanted. C( Wanted?Agents to sell Maxwell Automo. biles, the best car on the marfcet lor Doctors. 01 Liberal discounts. Write /or particulars. Spartanburg Automobile Co., Agents, Spar- p lanburg, 8. 0. O A. n. JReid. ^ Mr. A. M. Reld, who died at his home February Oth, of pneumonia, was one of Abbeville^* steadiest and highly esteemed citizens. ? Progressive, without ostentation, kind because It was his nature, blB example would have been worth much In any community. Mr. Reld was fllty two years old at the time of uis death, though tbos? who did not know his age would have thought him much younger. He Is survived by his wife and eight children. Two of his boys are In business In Abbeville and a third Is an electrician in the r* city of Washington. D. C. vj Th? vnuneer children with Mrs. Raid h?up been carefully provided lor and are living at me old homestead. Mr. Reld was U t many years, and up to tbe lime of bis death, an elder In Upper Lone Cane Presbyterian Cburcb. While be wax not a man of many words, bin common sense, and bis strict Integrity lmpregRed all with wbom he came In contaot. His friendships were lasting. ? . ? la Off to New York. Messrs. Will While and Will W Icon are off to JSew York to purchase their spring stock ot goods. ? This enterprising firm expect to do tbe grextfst business- this year ibat they have ever done. Tbey are good reilab e business ? men and are well Known throughout the en tire county. JNo firm In tbe county has bad a bettor ree ord tban tbat of L. W. While, and these young men are going to see to it thai Ibe standard Is not lowered. Thev are Durchaslne a tremendous Ktnnfe of it goods'and tt?ey knowwbat to buy. ^ Notice. m Tbe Farmers County Union will meet at Cold Sprlogs near Abhevl'le, on First Snturday In March. Mr. J C. Strlbllng of Pendle- ? ton will be with us to ?pesk on obtaining and retaining the F. E C. U. A rights. All Union members are Invited to attend anu It 1>- "1 boped tba* there will be a full atlen'tace | both of members and delegates from each UnloD. Pleasant Valentine Party. Miss Beptlma Holllngswortli erXerta'ned a large party of frleuds on the eve of St. Valentine's day. HaDdsomer young men and prettier glils hMve Dot been assembled anywhere nor could tbere be found a prettier or more popular hoBtess, than Miss Holilngs- _ worth. Major F. W. R. Xatice Rick. | Fnr something like a month Msjor F. W. J R. Nan^e has been confined to nls room with ?r)n Whllp ho in ctill nntfo tlnb 1? io thnnohl that be is gradually iniprovlng. Mr. XX. T Tiinten Sick. Mr H. T. Tueten ha* beeD conflne-d to bis bed for about a week with grip. While be Is sllll very weak be seems to be Improving. Lien Liiw Remains. IH Tbe Senate refused to kill the lien law and so It stands. We thought, where men fret.b from the peo- 1 pie like Col. W. C. Shaw began to shell tbe ' t woods, there would be something doing. J Abbeville Shoe Company. > bout three months agT I resigned as man- [b ager of tbe Abbeville Shoe Company, which (el business was owned and operated in the Interest of Geo. D. Witt & Company of Lynchburg, Va. As a matter of accommods- _r tlon to the bouse, I retained for collection f.e without commission some of the accounts doe the firm. About teD rlnyp ngo I turned over to an agent of Geo. D. Witt the?-e accounts that were left In my bands. I make this statement In order tliat those who are c0 still due baianees on said Hccounts may a, know that I am not In position to collect or receipt for them. 9f J. F. Bradley. h' Card of Tbank*. Sl Editor Press and Banner. re Piease allow me space -in your vatuni 1* pnper to express my gratitude to my friend* for many tangible acts of klndue^s tendered me (n In mu mlafnrlnn<*? In Inalna oil nf m\ earthly possesions by tire on 9th of February. |_ I shall hi ways rt- member unci appreciate the w kindness shown me And my family. The sympathy, the klndnesa, the people rendered me will tend to strengthen nod incite me to g > to work with renewed energy, m Ij. M shaw. j'n Abbeville, S. C., Feb. 18, 190S. p, Ntrayid or Stolen. h' From mv borne on lands of Mr. J. L. Johr- !" son. near Watte station, last Fridiy, a smal 0 black milk cow with crumped horns Infor- . mat Ion leading to recovery of cow given to u Mr. S J. Link, of Abbevlil?, or the undersigned will be suitably rewarded. Lem Lafayette. Important Meeting-. Mr. I. A. Keller, president of the Cotton Association ot Abbeville county, calls a meet- ? lrg of the association to meet here n?xt Sat md^y, FeD. 22<i. for reorganizing for the yea' 1908. Evervhodv. farmers, bankers, mer- ? chants hdcI all business men, are invited tc attend and take part, in the deliberations. Saturday, Feb. 22, at 12 o'clock. fr Sully on the War Path Once More. te The panic having ended, I am again in the U real estate market, and will buy or sell lot* on short notice. M. E Holllngsworth. ^ R.M. Hadrton 4 Co. are r^achln? out for it business. They have on sale a most complete stock of new and up to date goods? tf Every one should see their line of wbi'e good- V embroideries and lace*-; see advertiz;ment In this issue of the P. & B. M Miss Annie McKee has returned Irojra a de rl lightful trip to Grt-enwood where she ba^ been visiting Miss Eula Cobb and Miss Lola a Norman for the past week. Morae'M Locals. n A few bushels of good clean cow peas. a . Early Rose and Red Blls? seed potatoes " opeDed this week. Uood and sound. Anvils, bellows, tongs, sledge and hand ] hammers. 1 have almost as many oats as Carter had, h V 14., xvcu uaie, DCCU UOIB, DUI (. ui w utxj a wain, leed oats. S Wood anil iroA beam middle busters, Little Joe barrows, genuine Boy Dixies. * My stock of plow points Is complete. All sizes and shapes. ^ Come and see the Benton one-horse cultivs- g tor. Something new and the best one you .j ever saw. h A good Rupply of Wood's garden seed. F Right fresh and you know they are the best. A car of the best block Jelllco coal in today, and another to arrive next week. A chs" of Premium bams Just opened, sizes r 5 1 2 to 8 1-2 pounds. The very best. ^ ? ? ? r Why eet up in the morning feeling blue, Worry other.- and worry you ; Here's a secret between yon and me, Better take Rocky Mountain Tea. C. A. Mil ford. Grler's almanacs at Speed's. Call and get s lie. i S Have you the "grip"? If to you have a t corn*!). Then get a bottle of cheery Juice t coukl) sy rup, the beft that has ever b*en put ?. on tbe market. Sold by C. A. Mlllord <t Co. , Phone 107. Durst-Ar i?Wholesale and Ret GREENV TUDEBAKER WAGONS. We have a large stock of these wagons, all zes?one, two, three and four horses, both himble-Skein and Iron Axie, which we are ofsring at attractive prices. We also have a ood line of other wagons in stock at cheaper rices than the Studebaker. We handle in jnnection with our Wagon Department a line ' ? ii i r i .1 \ Wagon harness, an jrraaes or Learner ollars. Single and Doubie Lines, Bridles, /hips, etc. HARD We carry in this department an up-t< oods, which we buy in car lots and can Groceries and PI In this department you will always fin< rge quantities, which you will always fii ?ords. ERTILIZERS. Always on hand large stocks of everyling in the Fertilizer Line--the best that oney can buy at reasonable prices. We will malce it to; to Greenwood to rv j. a _ J LFursi = Axiurt GREBNW REDUCE THE ACREAGE. List of W i Decided Ou by the State Cotton Association. _ Mr. I. A. Keller handed us the following for ibllcatlon: Columbia. Feb. 6.?The annual meeting: of e South Carolina' division of the Southern >tton aenoclatloi. was held yesterday. There ih a large attendance from all sections of e State and much enthusiasm was manl- __ sted. rhe election of officers resulted as follows: No. Name , E D. Smith, president; E. L. Archer, vice- Dlf estdent; F. H. Hyatt, secretary and treasu r; memoers of national executive commit- , u-thni w? e, E. L. Ar^ber. of Spartanburg, and J. W. fti?.?1 JV4 cl own, of Florence; flounce committee, E. w p a rial 1 Pi . Williamson, Wode H-ackhou?e, J. E. Wan- 8 " ?;aV'A ?nle Hel imafcer aDd J. M. Mosh. The executive aiihao Hs immlttee will be appointed by President MlBsMetaAlle Tbe Hon. F. H. Weston, who baa served so i'" iceptably as secretary, declined reelection ?" mIbo Mniu? Sco i account or 111 health, and high tributes to 2 " miss Constanoe s excellent service were paid by President L'" miss Virginia I nltb and Mr. Williams. ?- ^ " r 'If ?Qbl It wan decided to combine tbe office of sec- ,?" tTew A j, patt itary and treasurer, and Mr. Hyatt was re- iu"' m Irs Florence jested to accept th? new position. ri, Ellen T H As delegates to tbe Dallas convention the .. J? P Orier Prli ilowlng were elected: Messrs. Archer, Mc- ll- S'.fl T?rir?'Mor "iwd, Smith and F. M. Klnard. At tb? D*l- E'^YnoleRi s convention on.tbe 19lb Instant, Mr. Smith }?'" t? H RobertRor 111 resign as national organizer. 1S- i?iaa'pnrrle Tal > resolution was udopted calllDg for a re- Miss Helen Ch( notion of 25 per cent. In acreage this year in Miss Jessie Co!( der to meet the reduction of cotton p >r- Miss Leon Slbei lases ' y manufacturers. A resolution call- M ssRoBaMcCi ig for a similar reduction In fertilizers was ^ )88 gara Rak A resolution endorsing tbe plan of cotton 15"'Miaa riir* Ron1 'jidlne warehouses was adopted. The reso- {, MlQB porrie Cov 11Ion calls on local banks to assist in this ef- Jg j^aU(j gug The repeal of the lien law wa? also by reso- !? " w ^^Oard'ner11 ition endorsed. ? Her ? ?? 21... MIBB name urt Miss Mollle Coc rinir A T I o 22... L?. W. Dlokt 8u| DON ALLS. W.R.Bradley, MUsEiolie Foi MIbb Helen W Donalds, S. C., Feb. 17,1908. MIbs May Rotx !r. E'Jllor: Miss Bailie * b As I have seen nothing In your valuable MIbb Louise Del *per from thlsplnceln some time will try Miss Minnie Q i give ynu a few dots. Miss Eliza Mab J. Walter Rusor Is quite sick with measles MIbb Julia Fosl Miss Nola Ellis of Greenwood Is visiting Miss RoBa Max lend* ?nd relatives Id iowd. Mrs. Ldzzle Casi Miss Eula Dunn ha? relumed from an- 23... Mrs. M. C. Wbi nded visit to friends and relatives at- 24... Miss Nlta Moor nton. 25... Miss Allle May MIrs Alma Wells of Mt. Carmel Is teaching 26... Kay Carwlle .... ie Bchnol near Mr. W. T. Johnsons, a few Miss Margaret dies from town. 27... Miss Annie Wt J. R. Dunn and L. A. Shannon are attend- MIbs Leila Brov court, in Abbeville tbls week. 28... 3. T. Ellis G C. Williamson and Miss Alma Wells at- 29... Ml?s Helen Kei >nded the Euphemlan Celebration at Drc Miss Ella Mun< (''est Fridar night. 80... Mlas Elizabeth Herman Jackaoo near here and MIbb Nora 31... p.S.Cromer [artln of the Friendship section were mar- 32... MIbs Annie Mt led yeBterday by Rev. Henry. 88... Miss Kemple K C. E Wi llamson of Erskine spent Satur- 34... Miss Essie Dav av and Sunday with bomefoiks. Miss Kate Cra* J. W. Agnew attended preaching at Green 35... Miss Maggie M Hie church Snnday. 36... Miss LoIb Craw The following saw the Cowboy's Girl at 37... Miss Ora Belle Lonea Path opera bouse last week: J. W. Ml?sBeulah8t iasor with Miss KHtie Dodson. A. S. Agnew 8S... S. W. Rabb. Pr rlth Miss Mary Vermillion, W. F. Vermll- Mrs. N. M. Bon on with Miss Llda Dodson, G. C. Williamson Mis* Agnew Gi Mtb Miss Alma Wells, J. W. Agnew, R D. 39... MIrb Eula O'Gi irowniee, W. F. Drake, T. H Gordon, J. R. Miss ZolaCarlt )unn, R. W. Dunn and Willie Drake. 40... Miss Mary E. i Mrs. Jones 1s seriously 111 at this writ- 41... Miss Alonza St 3g. 42... Miss Lauia Bo' G. C. Williamson went to Ware Bhoals 43... Miss Alma We unday. 44... Miss Nannie M Mrs. Nannie Bi " * *" 45 English Spavin Liniment removes Hard <6- MIm ott or CaliouK^d Lumpu anu Blemishes Irom ^ r orses; also Blood Spavins, Curbs, Splints, 48... Miss Belle ures weeney. Ring Bone. StifleB, Sprains, Swollen 49... Olauaia 'hroats, Coughs, eto. Save $50 by use of one ?0? Consol Id ate aw otile. A wonderful Blemish Cure. Sold by ol... Miss Annie bo > k SnppH rtrnwciBt Km 52... Miss Daisy Ga " " MIbs Georgia K " * 58... Miss Mary Par LoM. 54... Miss Katbrine One black setter bitcb about 8 mouths one. die white setter dog pup 8 months old.|When DRt both bad on oollars. Suitable reward If VI eturned to 8. H. Rosenberg, I ml Abbeville, 8. C. yf Batteries. For gas engines. A fresh lot jnsf received. W. N. Thomson. 0 If you suffer with indigestion, con- j8 well eQui tipation, feel mean and cross. no pnBupta r?n?4pf, trength or appetite, your system is Hi8 funeral car mhealthy. Hollixte'-'s Rocky Moun- the nld brick va aiu Tea makes the system strong and 5j pnuket Di lealthy. 35c, Tea or Tablets. C. A. 81Qe 0M*eu "L" Hilford. Phont .11 .-in i ' H 11 I II i I I n I idrews Co. ail General Merchants? \TOOD. S. C. j 1 AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Disk Harrows, all sizes, with and without i % tongues, Peg-Tooth Harrows, Sunny South Cotton, Corn and Fertilizer Planters combined, Gantt Guano Distributors, Oliver xnrl rein o Ire Oorminp Hiyifi V^MIIICU I luno ai IU iv^iunai WIVUWMV ? Boy Plows and repairs, which we buy in solid car lots. If you wish the best com- i bination Cotton, Corn and Fertilizer Planter on the market, try a Sunny South. WARE. D-date line, both in Staple Hardware and Shelf save you money on your hardware bills. antation Supplies. i large stocks to select from, which we buy in id fresh and the best in quality the market DRY GOODS, NOTIONS and SHOES In these departments you will always find large and clean stocks to select from?up-todate?which we are offering at very reasonable | prices. your interest to come do your business, :ws Company, OOD, S. C. hit? Teachers of Abbeville County. January 31,1908. . Cheatham, County Superintendent of Education. Prof. P. L. Grier, Due West, 8. C. Prof. W. R. Bradley, Abbeville. 8. C. R. B. Cheatham, Abbeville, 8. C. County Board of Education. Df Teacher. Name of School. Poatoffloe. Ila ? Corner Lowndesvllle.R. P. D. lrewa_ Ridge " " rlnolpal Graded " ? d Wilson " 1L ? Rooky River - " " owmau Pork H " tt Sextus - ' Long Latimer Latimer. lobertson... Monterey Abbeville. rley Falls Calhoun Palls. arson, Principal Graded - Mt. Carmel. Patterson - ' " [arrell I.. nclpal Graded Wellington. rls " " fan Bordeaux.. ..... Bordeaux. i, Principal Graded McCormlck. berl .. " " atham " " (man " ? " rt Mapleton M racaen Edmunds " R. F. D. ;er Buffalo " " <ue iseuevue iruy Der Hanvey " " raa Fiatwoodi Abbeville " h Betbla " ierty Fern Cliff. " " Principal Graded " " bert " " ' )ene Bethel 41 " ihron Prosperity .. " " pertntendent Graded. " Principal u M w Jter " .... " ^ bite ? " >rUon " " Ite " " Bruhl " reene " . " ry .. " " ler ' " well " ..? dd " " irtoD WarTenton M R. F. D. * Reld " " Power Brown lee Browulee. Lone Foreil Lownde?vlll? M Brownlee Midway ...... Brownlee. iltmlre, PrlDclpal... Graded Antrevllle. me " Union Level Land. iton Little Mountain K eat on. dy Sonny Slope Sonny Slope. Gassaway Cold Spring ? Abbeville R. F. D. Long Ce ne " " Her Smlthvllle " inlgbt Verdery Verdery. Is Central Abbeville " vford Santoo " " cKee Hagan ford Parks Creek Due WealMartin Little River Honea Path R. F. D. ringer Keovee .. " " " Inelpai Graded Dae West. ner " H rler ' " vlnn, Principal., " Donalds. on " " Srooks PlnevIPe Abbeville R. F. D. one Vermillion Donalds " wen Fondvllle Abbeville u 11b Enreka Donalds " attlaon Broadmouth Honea Path " iewell Saluda Princeton. Jamison Hocea Path " ley Ray Antrevllle " >d Winona Donalds 44 swell.. Young Troy " rowther Hall Antrevllle 44 rtth District No. 11.. iles Omega LowndeavlUe R. F. D. ble Gable Troy 44 Kennedy Wldeman 44 44 ker - Drake Donalds 44 Whitley - Lebanon Abbeville 44 rr nT/HiT V. DlttH Funeral Director. ABBEVILLE, S. C. ffice under the Eureka Hotel. pprd in bis line of business. His complete stock of Coffins and From tbe cheapest to tbe finest. Burial Robes always on band, is a fine one. Air tigbt water-proof steel vaults which replaces iult and which is much more reliable. Metal lined cases for inrop couch caskets. Charges reasonable and service acceptable. BB J. w. JSXG-HNT. \ The Lien Law n is not Repealed and so we are all happy once more. Now let me help to add to your happiness by giviDg you The Bight Kind of Goods at the Bight Prices. I have a lot of specialties such as Improved Plows, Cultivators, Bellows, Anvils, and all Sorts of Farmers' Supplies. I have the Genuine Boy Dixie Plow as well as the imitation. Dry Goods, Shoes, Hardware and Groceries. I carry a good stock of Dry Goods, Shoes, Hardware as well as Groceries. Come and See M? ' and I will interest you. Amos B. Morse. PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT IMlllKtm: Which nine-tenths of our patrons never see. This is our most important department, and we have spared no pains to make it as complete as possible. From 7 a. m. to 10 p. m. one of our Pharmacists? both of whom are registered giaduates?is on duty. We are pre-eminently Prescription Pharmacists. THE McMURRAY DRUG COMPANY. 'Ask the Physician. , Baddon'a Locals.' Have yon uen the new center piece an drawn work abown by Tbe B. M. Haddon C< Do yon need a pair kid gloves In abort c long. In all oolora? Call at the R. M. Had don Co. A nloe lot of band baga Jnat received In tb very new*l sly lea at Tbe E. M. Haddon Co. Bllka. Sllka. Don't forget tbat we alwaj keep tbe bine ribbon taffeta, tbe beat mone can bny. Tbe R. M. Haddon Co. Wben In Abbeville eall and aee oar blank eta. We have tbe beet N. C. blanket on tb market. Tbe B. M. Haddon Co. The State of South Carolina nATTWTV AV A DDmriT l .TP WUilll VI " - PBOBATI OODBT. la the matter of tbe Eatate of L. W. Whit Deoeaaed. Notloe to Debtor* and Creditors. All peraona Indebted to eatd eatate mm aettle without delay, and tboae boldln <!alma agalnat tbe eatate moat preaent tbei properly atteeted to T. G. & W. H. WHITE, Admlnlatratora. Neighborhood Favorite. Mrs. E. D. Charles, of Harbor,Maine speaking of Eleotric Bitters, says: "I is a neighborhood favorite here witl us." It deserves to be a favorite every where. It gives quick relief in dys pepsia, liver complaint, kidney de rangement, malnutrition, nervous mooknooa nnH orpnAfft) rlfihillfv UVOO? ??VW?MVW ?? O if Its action on tbe blood, as a tborougi purifier makes It especially useful as i spring medicine. This grand altera tlve tonic is sold under guarantee a Speed's drug store. 60c. 9 Mmwe Mass, AttQrne>y-*t-LiW. Offlee over Glenn's Store. ?an for Sale. One bran new ahot gun for tale. It la a 8te vena bamm?rleaa and retalla at 926.00. Wll be *n]<i| ?t $20.00. Hu never been shot. Ap ply Pr??a and Banner. We keep tvo delivery boya all tbe time ti Inaare oar onatomera good aervloe. Can any body do any better In a amall town ? Pbon na yonr boalneaa and wo will do tbe real Phone 107. C. A. MlJford A (Jo. Don't forget tbe name?cherry Joloe ooogl iymp?for that ooogb. Pleasant to take am doea tbe work. C. A. Mllford <k Co. Andea Great Oil tbe beat liniment ou eartb Aik anybody wbo baa oaed It. For sale a Mllford'a drag store. "Health Coffee" la really tbe oloaeatCoffe Imitation ever yet produced. This, tbe flnei Coflee Babatltute ever made, baa recently bee prodnced by Dr. Sboop of Raelne, Wla. Wot grain of real Coffee In It either. Health Col fee la made from pnre toaated oereala, wit malt, nuts, etc. Really It woold fool an ex pert?wbo might drink It for Coflee. N twenty or thirty minatea boiling. "Made In minute" says the doctor. L. T. Miller. La Grippe and Pneumonia. Foley'a Honey and Tar onres la grip; oonghs and prevents pneumonia. Refuse an bat me genuine in uie yeuuw pau&age. j B. Speed. Foley's Honey and Tar cures tbe moat ot stinate oongbs and expels the cold from tfc system as It Is mildly laxative. It Is gnarac teed. Tbe genuine is In tbe yellow package P. B. Speed. Tills Hay Interest Yon. No one is immuDefrom kidney trouble, t Just remember tbat Foley's Kidney Cure wl 8top tbe irregularities and onre any case i kidney and bladder trouble that Is not b< yond tbe reach of medicine. P. B. Speed. Send us your prescriptions. We have tbr< of tbe very best prescription men on duty a tbe time, C. A. Mlllord A Co., druggists. Buggy paint and household paint, varnlsl es and stains In any quantity at Mlllord drug store. Itcb oured In 80 minutes by Woolford's Sai Itary Lotion, Never falls. Bold by P. 1 SpMdt druggist, Cm ' ,.y- ,-rVExcursion To NEW ORLEANS, MOEI) Via Southern A/vinunf MorrlI ^roa nalohroflnna c Ala., and Pensacola, Fla., the South* very low rate of one firet-class fare pit Tickets on sale February 26th, 27tt March 1st and 2nd, inclusive, good to ing not later than midnight March 101 going and returning. For rates, detailed information, Agents or address J. C. LU8I RADDi ARE NOW SHOW SPRING DRESS I Linen Ponges, all leadiDg shades, c I Bilk Pongee 27 inch beautiful quali 27 inch 8euisett all new spring sha< "TusBorah" Bilk, 24 inch wide, str fabrique $1. 36 inch Tafleton, black and colors, 20 inch Musaline Bilk in all staple s 27 inch China Silk in white, black, brown, navy, cardinal and green. r. silbs 50c. WHITE X.II 90 inch all pure Linen at $1, $1.25i linen 50c and 75c. 36 inch white and < Black and Tan Oxfords, all new spring I WASH GOC The new spring wash fabriques, Be tern 20c and 25c. 100 pieces White Waistings, stripef all new stuff from 10c up to 50c yd. . R. M. HADDON <S Cabbage and S For the next : Cabbage and Bet 1,000 to 4,000, $1.2 Special prices on O. D. is preferred. ^delivery of plants I have all tbe sey Wakefield, tb Ei?y Charleston Wake sirable for garden Succession and th GgZSg? large flat headp. personal attention W. F. CARR, S SOOTHEES STANDAR Snow I unci PC I I Nature made '! I it right, ?the ju I ing-fat for all p j I economical subs" I ter. There's n< 9 hog-fat in it. I of the South,? M agricultural coi ? infovwofinnQl "fvv ?M iiibcixiauvixui j.\j\ i tMU^UL^ i Paints! Painl t We carry the largest and best stoo and Stains in Abbeville County, si 5 Town and Conntry Paint, Remul Floor Paints. We also carry a ve sizes and shapes. When in need o see us, and we will guarantee the I ? as well as courteous treatment. Yours to plea ! n a wTT.rn Vl Al iUAAM V 5 Phone - i. ?? ???? ??"rs t. ,t : The Onliest Pressin 1 IE CITY PR! e Over The McMuri y . Klothes Kleanei " ON SHORT lo First Class Work and Prompt 5 Guaranteed, A trial is all we Ladies' Skirts Kleaned and Pre ;? Dyeing a Specialty, I J. W. McKEE, J E PHONE 190. 1 - * * - ~ Rates. LE AND PENSACOLA Railway. ' v.i,; it TVero Arloani). 1 iA . MV?hile. ern Kailway announces the C; is 25 cents for the round trip. i, 28th and 29th, inclusive; leave New Orleans, returnlb, 1908. Stop-overs allowed etc., apply to nearest Ticket C, D. P. A., Charleston, 8. C. ? ic ? . . m ON'8 JNG SYLISH 'ABRIQUES. inly 40c yd, ty 50c. les 50c. ictly all silk, the new drees II and $1.26. shades. , pink, light blue, chapaigne, rhe best grade foreign finish VEX. *nd $1.50. 36 inch all pure colored linines 15c and 25c. ; styles, Overgaiters to match. IDS. otch Zephys, in beautiful pit" ii&IB i, plaids and figured designs, i COMPANY. :-M leet Plants. . .. few weeks I will filLall orders for '<'? ;t Plants at the following prices: ; 5; 5,000 to 9,000, $1.00; 10.000, 90c. larger lots. Cash with order or C. 3 I guarantee satisfaction and eate /> leading varieties The Early Jere most popular early variety; Ihe field, a few days later but very deplanting. In the later kinds I have e Late Flat Dutch, both producing Plants are ready for shipment; my i given to all orders. IKEeggetts, S.C. OF Satisf/^^ I S LARD I it, and made ist-right cook- I 3 indigestible I It's the pride -her leading I ntribution to I illMlllfllillffif, ;s! Paints! k of Paints, Oils, Varnishes ich as Mastio and Harrison's ao, Japalac, Floor Fix and pit lai?rro q+nnlr np (Vacs. nil IJ , JLC4JL gU UUUUU v* wi.ivwmj m** f any of the items, call and >est goods at the best prices ,se, RD & CO., - - 107 p in the Citv is inn mi! j ay Drug Co. i and Pressed 1 NOTICE. , j Delivery. Satisfaction m ask. fa )ssed. I A 1 1 fr., Proprietor. > M. F. FE&DUEj Manager. A mak