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HI K?r> ' TRADE (.C I / REG I ST \ EAST END. \ ( , Next Saturday 22nd will be General George WashlDgtoii'd b r bday and the R. F D. Boys will remain at borne, uenerai ? ahLuutjum wasa great man or the memory of bis birthday wouli never have been perpetuated on down tbe ages of lima. We rejoice that the memory ol It still lingers fresh In tbe beam of tbe American people. If we bad more meu like blm in tbis day and generation tbe' world would be better off. Men who wouldnot He even tbough they cuta cherry tree, or stole a million of dollars. What's tbe difference? a lie Is a lie for a" that. Mr. John W. Little is now sub carrier |for routes 3 & 5 and proved himseif equal to the duties for three days of the past week?for him tbe outting winds, rain, and bad roads "cut no Ice" he went on all the same and did bis duty faithfully and well. Tbe Va'entiue party given last Friday eve ning by Misses Nelle and Helen EJwards at their pretty home on Main street was the happy bit of this New Year a most cbarming and delightful affair at which a large number of guests were most pleasantly and hospitably entertained. A pretty fi9hlng pond was most aitistically arranged from which the happy guests drew their fortunes. Another ieatuie of tbe evening that created much fun was a larga red heart suspended on white be tween the folding doors of parlor and dining room and upon this each guest being presented wltb an arrow and pin attached, was blindfolded aod tried tbeli lack at pinning tbelr arror acroBsand in tbe center of tbe hpnrt: the lucky one was said to be "In love" Upon a large table was placed a beantifu! centerpiece jupon which sat a large vaee filled with red chrysanthemums, and from eacb earner of the centerpiece were prettily arranged small red hearts running to the center? from each corner of the table festoons of red ribbon extended to the celling, being caught up in tbe center by large bows. At 11 oclock a most delightful salad course was served. The evening was one of extreme pleasure and will long linger in the memory of those present. Dr. G. A. Neuffer left last Sunday for Tampa, Florida where be goes to attend the slates meeting of the Railroad Surgeons, ana from there tbe doctor will visit Cuba. We wish him a pleasant trip, and , safe return home. Doctors James Hill, Gambrell aod Simpson were on route 3 this week on professional business. The doctors are kept busy and all the sick on route 3 are Improving, Mrs. J. H. Penney of Sbaron has been quite 111 tbe past week, but at this writing itsome better. Mr. David Gilliam who has been quite sick for the past two weeks is now a llttie better, and tis hoped tbe worst is over aud be will soon be well strain. Mrs Janle Richie js sick, but^ under tbe careful attention or JDr. James .Hill is now Improving. Mrs. D. Man-hall haB been quite sick the past week or eo but is now getting on nicely much better. Tne mauy friends of Dr. W. T. Penney regret tolearn ofbis extreme Illness and hope he will *oon be belter. Mrs. J. W. Sign has been very ill for some weeks but Is now thought to be a little better?we hope she will soon be fuUy restored to health. FATAL ACCIDENT. The many fi lends cf Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Hammond formerly of this oity, but now of Spartanburg, learn with sorrow of the death i of their eldest son Cbarlle which occurred at their home about 4 ociock last Saturday f morning Feb'y 15,1903. ? The circumstances leading to his untimely I death are very sad, be having been acclden- I tally shot about a week ago by one oi his little play mates, at first It seemed but slight but upon probing the ball could not be found, and in a lew days it was found necessary to perlorm an operation which was done on Friday with the above sad result. Cbarlle was a bright and noble lad of 16 years and was well known and beloved by " many friends here whose hearts were made sad over bis death. Funeral sorvlces and Interment took place d In SDartanbure. 1 The sorely bereaved family bave the sincere sympathy of hosts of friends in this tbeir old home, as well as of many in their hew home. "Earth has no sorrow that heaven cannot heal." If you have Catarrh, rid yourself of thiB repulsive disease. Ask Dr. Sboop of Racine. Wis., to mail you free, a trial box of his Dr. Sboop's Catarrh Remedy. A simple, single test, will surely tell you a Catarrh truth well worth your knowing. Write today. Don't suffer loneer. C. A. Mllford. tilcuu'N LocnlN. Vulcanite roofing, best on the market, 52 25 square. Poultry wire, 1-2-8-1-5 foot, also bog wire. Pratt's Doultrv food, lice killer and rattle powders. ^ New garden seed, onion sets, seed potatoes, i All the best giades guano, acid, potash and f cotton seed meal. -< New crop N. O. syrup, cans, fcegs?% barrels e and barrels. ( Full stock plows, gears, farm tools, nails, > axes, &c. ' Collar pad?, all hair, SO:; good pads, 25c; ex- * tragood bumts strings. E Beardless spring barley and seed oatR. ] 150 barrels Mujestic and Alpine Snow Hour t ?THE 1JEST. Heavy paut goods worth 15s, only 10c yard. ] Rock 6alt, worm powders colic cure for horses. The Jumping Oft* PInce. "Consumption had me in its grasp ; ; and 1 had almost reached the jumping off place when I was advised to try | .ur. ivings rsew uiscovery ; ana i j want to say right now, it saved my j life. Improvement begun with the first bottle, and after taking one dc zen , bottles I was a well and happy man J ^ again," t-ays George Moore, of Grimes- . land, JS. (J. As a remedy for coughs and colds and healer of weak, sore lungs and for preventing pneumonia New Discovery is supreme, olic and SI.00 at P. B. Speed, druggist. Trial buttle free. Notice to Stockholders. iyTOTIC'E i? hereby given to tb?- etcrkhotder* A " (II I it r [1BU1 /! ...... ^ ot sueb stockholders will b? held at tliBaukmi; Rous** hi Donalds, S. C . at 12 o'clock M., Katurdav, Fe bruary 29lh. 1908, to coosult-r a resolution o! the Board ol D.iectore, thai Ihe surplus on band be paid out by way of stock dividend, and that the i.ddltioual capita! Ktock authorized i?v the charter, to wit, Ten Thousand Three Hundred and Eighty Dollars be issued. VV. K. STRINGER, Pres. J AS. C. BOOKER. Sec. Donalds, S. C., Feb 8,1908. MARA ^ cDcn kk/ A enty-three year ndard of the S( Id time fish gua r. S. Royster Guano Co. t ! Plain Talks oi A Talk to Fri You use a fertilizer E|m3| of course, but do you . use enough ? I he yield per acre, m-jr. and the profit tnerefrom 4&JL increases in far greater proportion than the cost of additional fertilizer, fev j^4| What is an increase in cost of $2.00 to $10.00 m-1 per acre for fertilizer when the returns therefrom show an increase of $50.00 to t $250.00 per acre? I _ P The big Magnolia Fruit, e Farms at Durant, Miss., tested n the well-known Virginia-Car- n olifta Fertilizer % *n different *quantities on n J SBgi their straw- j" acre were used ^ the profit was j HfcZlSsAttJ acre than when ^ , 500 lbs. per acre were used:. This is modern intensive culture, the method that is doub- ? ling and trebling the crops of c all kinds of fruit in either good or in poor IHVSgn and worn-out land all MEiepec over the country?and in good soil, too.r ( OVER TWO TH( VISI hooper Explains Reas Average of Bo During L. T. Cooper's recent stay E n Boston, it is estimated that sixty- E ive thousand people talked with him md purchased his medicine. This II " nf nwor twn thnnsnnfl ft Jll D ail aYCia^ v/t wiv* vmw . lay. w His success was so phenomenal as r* 0 cause universal comment both by b< he public and the press. There must h? >e a reason for this. Here is the se eason given in his own words by Mr. a: hooper when interviewed on the sub- b( ect. He said: ai "The immense numbers of people oi vho are calling on me here in Boston s not unusual. I have had the same ti ixperience for th past two years ai vherever I have gone The reason is fe 1 simple one. It is because my medi- be line puts the stomach in good condi- 01 ;ion. This does n t sound unusual, tt )ut it is in fact the key to health. The w stomach is the very foundation of w ife. I attribute 90 per cent, of C? ill sickness directly to the stomach. w ' MniHior nnimflk nnr men ran re- a main well with a poor digestive appa- I ratus. Few can be sick with a diges- di tion in perfect condition. As a matter ta Df fact, most men and women today lo are half-sick. It is because too much b< food and too little exercise have grad- tr ually forced the stomach into a half- ai sick condition. My medicine gets the n< stomach back where it was, and that lj is all that is necessary." tc Among Boston people who are staunch believers in Mr. Cooper's y, theory, is Mr. Frank D. Brown, o? 57 - Earliest Header. Abont ten day* j Earliest F:?t Fine medium lire. later than E. Jersey | Cabbage. Alarre Excellent shipper, A full site larcer. I yiclder and a {ood Delicions fnr table. A money maker. I shipper. By the HUNDRED, THOI 'SAND or Ml varieties. Grown in the open field and 'will stan accompany your order; otherwise plants will be return charftcs on the money. Prices, f. o. b. Young's Island, S. C.: 600 for at $1.25 per 1.000; 9 to 20.000 at $1.00 per 1,000. Sp and satisfaction guaranteed or money rcfande Gibson mailed free on application. Cheap expr C. M. GIBSON. You ft ? ?? ^ Made W WITH l^FISH " Jl?. Jlpp n Fertilizers ait-Growers 8 The yield will be according to the amount of plant food you give your trees or plants ? you can defpend on it. The better they are fed the greater and more valuable will be your crop. Fertilize sparingly and you reap sparingly. The fact that over a million o n s of Virginia-Carolina ertilizer were sold last year roves them to be witnout qual. Every fruit farmer, o matter what method he ow uses, should get the Virginia Carolina VIRGINIA-CAROLINA CHEMICAL CO. ichmond, Va. . Durham, N. C. .. orfolk, Va. Charleston, S. C. olumbia, S. C. Baltimore, Md. ' Atlanta. Ga_ a Columbus, Ga. Savannah, Ga.' Montgomery, AlJU* Memphis, Tenn./ Shreveport, La.j ' 1USAND I VARA B Villi I Unci A UAT on for Remarkable ston Callers. loomingdale street, Chelsea, Mass. [e says: "For five years I have sought reef for indigestion, stomach trouble ad dyspepsia, spending nearly all my ages with doctors and obtaining no isults. I had dull pains across my ick, radiating to the shoulders. .'I id splitting headaches, which nothing semed to cure. There was a gnawing ad rumbling in my stomach and >wels. I was troubled with vertigo id dizziness, and at times almost rercome by drowsiness. ' ? -3 ?..A .11 1 leu urea una wuru uui an mo me, my sleep was not refreshing; id I would get up in the morning leling as weary as when I went to id. My appetite was variable?ravenis at times, then again nauseated at te sight of food. Sometimes my face as pale, at other times flushed. I as constipated and bilious, and had itarrhal affection in nose and throat; hich caused me to hawk and spit great deal, especially in the morning, heard so much of the Cooper remeies that I decided to try them. After iking one bottle, a tapeworm 5U reec >ng passed from my system. I felt Jtter almost Immediately. All my 'oubles disappeared as if by magic, ad my improvement was rapid. I 3w feel entirely well, and can honestr recommend Mr. Cooper'd medicine > anyone who R>iffers as I did." We sell the Cooper medicines 'hick give universal satisfaction. -City Drug Store. iwiwmmmi (TnThf l'LLION of the above three favorite id severe cold without injury. Let money i shipped C. 0. D., and you will have to pay $1.00; 1 to 4,000 at $1. BO per 1,000; E to 8,000 ecial prices on larger quantities. Full count d. Folder on Cabbage Culture by C. M. ess rates to all points. Mail your orders to ng'a Island, S. C. QJ # WORK OF THE LEGISLATURE , Li, 1)6 That Which Has Been Finished . r c ! and That Remaining. |J[ ^ r Mi*. Kolui Reviews Briefly but Com- < prelienalvely the Accomplish- g* ments of the Session Up to the Prenent Time and T?he* a Glance at the ThlD|[R yet to be Attend-1 ty ed To. j ^ end rnnrlftr. | ar A,V""U I o C^'unnbln, Feb 16 ?The LefClRlatl vp fies8loo|m for 19 8 Is now about at an end. Tbe final pol-! pr leb remains to be put on the handiwork Tbe cm general outline of tbe work has been finish- cl ed. The details of certain policies have not nr yei been determined upon, but the general m outline wed scope of tbe specimen that Ik to M Ko into the furniture collection of the work of 1908 are fixed. , There will be a State tax levy of 5j mills. J There will be no fundamental change In tbe 1 liquor nltuatlon. iu All prohibition laws have been killed. fo There will bo no repeal or the lien law and there will be no change In the present credit ytem. ct The contract labor luw will be amended so J: is to niret the decisions of the Federal and Courts dec.arlDe the existing statutes void. m ine w indlnc-up commission of the d'Rpen- ct Mary will be continued m oflice tor ud' -ient ime o clone Its business and th" tlUptttiswry rn p'operty, real estate, win ?>p sell at public pi auctiou for notles* I ban 875 000. Tbe perennial fleht on um dejuirtnif nl ot agr culture and lmiiilitratlou has felled, and ni'ln 1 mklng to that end have been kll.ed In the Senate. mere has been a disposition to deal liber- fe( iV?A<1Hiino?la?i4| ovatflm. ^ ally WILU lUljruinjo,,^.,-, R-allzli g the growib of tbe State, the <le- 01 maDd ttnd hunger fur hleber education and ei tbe position of this Stale all of tbe Suite coi- |a leges?Clemson, Winthrop, tbe University oI Soutb Carolina and tbe Citadel?bave bt-en D Klven kl dly consideration and an opportu- II nltytogrow. ai Tbe blgb school lew has been looRene<! up a _ Mt and Is fouud to tie working satisfactorily. The disposition, and It 1h decided, 1* to let tbe voters In Ibe communities affected deride whether tbey want dispensaries or not, and tbe voters are to be given opportunity of voting out dispensaries where obj ctlouable by towns Instead of by counties as beretofoie. Aiken, Union and Olleton, and, perhaps,1 Barnwell, are to be authorized to bold early Elections to determine whether these coun ties shall continue their county dispensaries or Join the prohibition counties. lu view of tbe decision affecting the new issue of Charleston city bonds all bonds hereafter Issued forsobool buildings or school putposes are to be exempt from all State, county V* and municipal taxes. . ? The desire Is to tighten up on Insurance companies. A bill to prohibit prize box life 1 .surance is to become law. In the matter of fire Insurance there seems to be unrest, and two bills, one about the oontract and tbe other to outlaw the Southeastern Tariff Association, ate tbe most likely. Whether eltber will do a particle of real good or are effott-t to sccomp'lsb results without fully going Into o tbe merits Is not tbe question. S veral bills Intended to belter protect poll P cybolders lu local and mutual companies will ? be eo acted. In tne matter of railroad legislation there A?_ i "onn-ol hllln Ihnt uMII fun so thpsn UUVO UKU OOISI ?i ..... . ? ... . corporations more or less troubleand expense / to get to tbe ratification stage. Tbe Gravdon 1 fellow servant liability bill 1b on tbe House aide. Tbe tbree bills recommended by tbe Legislative committee are on tbe Calendar*, tbe two major bills have an favorable reports on tbe Senme Calendar, and tbat augurs bad T luck to these bills. J. The railroads In common with otbe^ have bad a rough time of it during the New York panlo, and the disposition Is to give them a cbance to breathe and live. The most Important matter affecting tbe railroad interests bas been tbe paosenger rate question. The Issue bas resolved ltsell into a watting contest. Tbe final result Is uncertain. The proposition as offered by Mr. Finley, exactly and not changed to meet varying views and gather strength, will pa s or otblDg will be done. There have from the first vote been fourteen Senators opposed to any rate legislation. Tbe latest announcements are tbat Senator Blease and Senator Smith and perhaps others stand for a 2 1-2-cent rate bill, without any frills, and tbat they are against tbe Carlisle bill. At first the advocates of rate legislation were enthusiastic and persistent In wauting to vote on tbe rate bill. They pleaded and begged fur tbe test of strength and to eet to ^ voting, but for tbe last few days ihey have been absolutely Indifferent and evidently afraid to come to tbe floal vole they bad previously t-o earnestty sought ilHd me voie oenu ut&cu mm. ?nt iuc Toole bill would have gone to Ibe Legislative 6' sraveyaid Wbat will happen sow Ik ud- ei certain. A vote 1b promised tomorrow s. night. " 'i be S<>d ate has passed a bill providing; for H< twelv Judicial circuit*?two n. w outs. The u bouse tit*B provided lor one aoditlonal clr- .. cult. Tbls would appear to tuake the new circuit certalD, and the chances are ibat the CI two circuits will be provided rather than ? saorlfloe one. Tbls and otber actions lndi- _ cate the spirit ol liberality and more geneious hglslatlon than has beretolore prevbl.ed. The subject of biennial sessions has hardly c< been mentioned and seems to have but little ^ encouragement. n, Calhoun County was the only new count; S question or proiOBltlon mentioned. There 1 was no opposition whatever to this county. . and the 0 angeburg delegation acted very C! considerately and generously to the new ? child. The Indications are that there will be at> Insurance department established, and that the State will supply ample machinery tor u good dtpariment. Tbe ccmmlfceicher wilt probably be paid $2,500. Arrangements win be made to bavelht registration lists revised and corrected. It Is admitted on all sides that the registration lists are In deplorable condltlor, and thai a something ought to be done.to get these lists I in belter shape and that everyone ought to I be made to register so as lo get more general I KiiMor IlirV fmm tuhlf'h to I Jurymen. Q The flbh end oyster law appears to be giving satisfaction, and tbere 1b no effort to Interfere with It. Senator Chrlsiensen ties bad a few Immaterial amendments adopted, but nothing important. All tba bills looking to a State or general I system of rural police have been killed. 3 Tbere bas been no change in the pistol I toting laws. Tbere were various suggexilons of changes, but nothing was done to amend t tbe law. The General Assfmbly will adjourn on the l] 22dd of February. This will be either FrldHj G night,after mid night,or late Saturday night. Home of ihe members think thai by putting on a bit of legislative steam th->t membeis K oan get off on the early trains Saturday morn- ? log, while others think that the best thing Is a to take life easy and go home Sunday. A great many towns, townships and counties have tond Issues coming due this year tbat they have arranged to have refunded and incidentally have asked to have them exempted from taxation. Tbere has been no change In tbe tax or at sessment laws, both ol which need Improve- I ment. I The Income tax law?tbe greatest farce on tbe statute nook*?remains unchanged. I The bill to trx timber Independent of the land will not Dass, as It has not yet gotten Its second reading on tbe Senate side. in All bills that do not get their second rca - di lngs Monday, and tbat are not duplicated In p tbe other branch of tbe Assembly might as Bi well be killed gently, hr Monday Is their last tb chance, according to the ruies ol the Tbere have been more "questions of person- Di al privilege" on the Senate side this year Vr th?u In any dc zen previous sessions. ft No commissions have been established by th the General Assembly this year. hi The feeling bas been tbe best, and there hes to been no 111 leelltig or bitterness In any of the In debates, thus lar. If tbere Is still such a Wi thing us a reform or a stralgbtout Jactlou no ar one hears of It. V A.K. Ai fr ? R Builds up waste tissue, promoles ap- ot petite, improves digestion, induces refreshing sleep, giving renewed strength and health. That's what Hollister'a Rocky Mountain Tea will do. 35c, Tea or r] ablets. C. A. Milford I If you want Koodilrenh bird teed with cuttle bone and beiup sttd conjblneu go luS^eed'o drug store. _ Special Announcement Regarding the Natlonal Pure Food and Drug Law. We are planed to announce that Foley'h Honev ndd Tar for coughs co'ds and lun* troubles In Dot atJVcied by the National I'ure y_ Knod Hnd I)ruz law 11s ll contains uo opiates U or other hHrinlul drug*, and we recommend It * hi a safe remedy lor children and adult*. 1*. B. Speed. Ai SuflVi inj; and ItollurM Sated. y. & E. S. Lnper, of Marilla, N. Y., says: ;un a carpenter and have liad many o, severe cuts healed by Buckley's Ar- Si uien Salve. It has saved me sufleiing! and dollars. It is by far the l?e-t heal-' /* in^ ealve 1 have ever found." Heals, ^ burns, sores, ulcers, fever soies, eczema -.. .1 ?i - ~ or.. ... n t? c? ,1 I u ituu pu?b. jju ai i . n. o^jccu, uiu^gini., ^ Dr. King's New Life Pills C The best Hi the world. I * I ^ ' . < I . Simple KciiK'tly for i.n <*rippr. LiH grippe conube are dai:;:<'toii* a* iim-*' (re-' en?ly JevHop Into prjeuiiiuuta. l-'o ey'H j uney and Tar noioniv utops ")e t'ou^ii uut : ais antl Hlieugihtrih I Lie ! n u iis m> Uiar no se >us reunite nt-i-d t> (eared, 'l'tie geuuiue dey'a Honey and Tar coutiilnn do harmful It, lit Q vallAto tmi'lr it t'f. ItlllUHfil bbtllutes. P. B. Speed. ** Bargains! Bargains! The Romberg^Mercantile Co. op that tickling Coiuli! Dr. Sboop's Cough ire will surely Hlop it. and with perfect sate. It Is so thoroughly harmless, that Dr. loop tells mothers to use nothing el?e even lit) very young babies. The wholesome een leaves and tender sterns of a lung bealg mountainous shrub furnish Ihe curative opeities to Dr. Bhoup's Cough Cure. It Idik the cough, and heals the sensive brouilal membrsues. No opium, uo chloroform, <thlng harsh used to Injure or suppress. D- and Dr. Sboup's. XiiKe no oihcr. C. A. lllord. n 3IcJIiirr?j'? Lot nlH. There Is no "Just an good" areuraoi t used selling our nm-ds. Vou tel what you ask H.I?\T il.i... I n We treat pv?ry ore alike uud*r the name rcuiiiHiHiiecs Tno hiuoudi <>i your pui>a?>e dona nui coi.ni. We appreciate tbe pat>unge ul ail. 'J'UeMcMurr.ij DiujjCo. Wwtob (or onr k> i> ad vei l Yemeni k?! hey eaD eutucihli'L' Hpr-ouii ti>r your iiruiiu or unlorl. The McMuiray I) tig Co. We mean whal we my and we >-ay what we can. Your money Mick il you ni'e uot ei.sed. Tlie M'-Al unity Ui u? i n. ; Keeping Open linage, Everybody is welcome when we (eel ooil; and we (eel I hat way only when ur digestive organs are working proprly. Dr. King's New Life Pills reguite the action of stomach, liver and jwels so perfectly one can't help feel)g good when he usi's these pills, 25c t Speed's drug store. ^rlte for our offer free tulliou acd free board G. M. BEASLEYI ~ Attorney and Counsellor at Law, ABBEVILLE, S. C. Office over Philson, Henry & Co.'s tore. Loans negotiated ou well imroved real estate. mmEverybody in South Carolina . . , is Eligible. \ Old people stooped with suffering, J Middle age, courageously fighting, ] Youth protesting impatiently ; j Children, unable to explain ; ,( All in misery from their kidneys. Only a little backache fir.^t. Comes when you catch a cold. Or when?you strain the back. Many complications follow. Urinary disorders, diabetes, Bright's isease. Doan's Kidney Pills cure backache. Cure every form of kidney ills. J. W. Powell, proprietor of a genral store and coal, wood and ice dealr of Waverly, living at 2010 Blandig St., Columbia, S. C., says: "My in has bteu alllicted with kidney aod rinary trouble from childhood, being liable to control the secretions espeially when asleep. Since using ioau's Kidney Pills he has entirely ecovered." For pale by all dealers. Prire 50 ints. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, few York, tole agents for the United lates. Remember the name?Dean's?and ike no other. > mmm i The original I .AXATIVE cough remedy. 'or coughs, colds, throat and lung roubles. No opiates. Non-alcoholic. \ rood for everybody. Sold every where. 1 The genuine OLEY'S HONEY and TAR is in Yellowpackage. Refuse substitutes. Prepared only by Foley hl company, unicago. P. B. SPEED Rheumatism" I have found a tried and tested cure for Rhenatisml Not a remedy that will straighten tho storted limbs of chronic cripples, nor turn bony owths back to flesh again. That is impossible. 4 at I can now surely kill the pains and pangs of is deplorable disease. In Germany?with a Chemist In the City of irmstadt?I found the last ingredient with T hich Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy was made perfected, dependable prescription. Without at last ingredient. I successfully treated many, any cases of Rheumatism; but now. at last, it unirrnly cures all durable cases of this heretofore uch dreaded disease. Those sand-like granular I astes, founfl in Rheumatic Blood, seem to dissolve | id pass away under the action of this remedy as | , eely as does sugar when added to pure water 1 ad then, when dissolved, these poisonous wastes eely pass from the system, and the cause of heumatism is gone forever. There is now no 0, al need?no actual excuse to suffer longer with- it help. We sell, and in confidenco recommend j y x oi f _ I o ur. snoops i, Rheumatic Remedy : C. A. MILFURD. divert & UicMes" ? Headquarters for ? A Fiiite Hickory Wagons ? wensboro Wagons, u>lr TTill T?n jriarifta umrner Euggies. heap Buggies, harness, Laprobes, etc.1 lalvert & Nickles. eb. 24, 1904. tf i i * '' nA n,- -w.:. - - VTT TV TV W.UJ ' Has plenty of currer and will take either Greenwood certificat in exchange in paym us your certificates you get your money'* , Respectfu W. D. ? The Peoples i ABBEVIL OFFICERS. 8-SG. THOMSON, President. G. A. NEUFFER, Vice-Preeident. R. E. COX, Cashier. NATIONAL UAJNli Statement of condition at cl Resoqrces. Loans and Discounts- $210,633 52 )verdrafts 10,097 39 J. 8. Bonds 18,750 00 Dther Securities 500 00 Seal Estate 9,383 84: Redemption Fund 937 50! Due from Banks - 33,436 61 j }ash in Vault .. 19,780 87 $303,519 73| Oldest and Strongest Bank imple Resources Tor all de Interest Allowed on Dcposl SCHOOI Tablets Ii General Sch Speed's D HlH State, County and President: Vice-Pre F. E. HARRISON. P. B. S Koar<l of Directors fieauska, John A. Harris, R. M. Haddi r. F. Clinkscales, C. C. Gambrell. We solid your bnsiness ai it safely and < We are in position to make you lot when placed in Our- Saving's M nt i r> a tA T Lwlllil/ 11/ 1 'or the Purpose of Accommodi of Making Their Tax Heti Mentioned Below on the D A LL RETURNS MUST BE MAD] a. Honal property returned at its true Persons uot making their returns he 3th, 190S, are liable to a penalty of 50 p gainst delinquents; for the failure to e n neglect of the law. The returns of those who conform t lips and County Boar Is, while those w leeting of the Boards and return to sui ) per cent, penalty will correct this evi Employers are requested to return iem and irettiner a statement, of their n Returns will not be taken by raai roper officer. This does not apply, bo^ All improvements on and transfer uilitor. Iy Appointments are as Foil Calhoun Falls, Wednesday, January liowndesville, Thursday and Friday Mt. Carmel, Tuesday, January 2Sth. Willington, Wednesday, January 2S Bordeaux, Thursday, January 8'ith. MeCortuiek, Friday and Saturday. J Donalds, Tuesday and Wednesday, 1 Due West, Thursday au<! Friday, Fe Ollice open ut Abbeville, January 1st Also It. (). McAdams, Jobu T. Bryai irns at ilieir respective places of busine ' arksdale * ? ? v--ic3 : > vi. . \w*f.j5? 3 m ? '-V! . ' . ; -^41 " >:?* icy to pay for cotton Atlanta, Columbia or / es or checks payable ent for goods. Bring and we will see that - . --m .... / 3 W U1 IU. rj illy, , ' , -"f| .; k ?isa , Barksdale. ; - : '' Savings Bank. LE, S. C. DIRECTORS. . ,* ' |*1 S.^G. Thomson, H. G. Anderson G. A.'Neuffer, G. C. Gambrell, W. E. Owens. F. B. Gary, J. 8. Stark,. R. E. Cox, Jonn A. Harri*. ! OF ABBEVILLE. , . ose of business May 20, WOT. Inabilities. Capital Stock $75,000 00 Surplus and Profits 28,840 40 National Bank Notes 18,760 00 Bills payable 20,000 00 Deposits 160,929 83 " ' li $303,619 78 ~ In tbe County. >mand?. its in Saving* Department. i BOOKS * ' - - . X- .'-v"/ Pencils . ' -rf^. i lk ool Supplies. 'rug Store. I " ABBEVILLE , City Depository. sident: Caabler: PEED. ' J. H. DuPRE. : F. E. Harrison, P. B, Speed, G. A. an, LewisW. Parker, W. P. . Greene, id are prepared to handle Mniservatively. ins, and to pay interest on deposits, Department. 'ax-Payers. iting the Public in the Matter t ytti.i HQS, J. Will V16H mo i latco ates Indicated in Schedule: E UNDER OATH, AND ALL PER i market value. 'tweeu January 1st,1908, and February ercent. This penalty will be enforced nforce it heretofore has put a premium 0 the law are placed before the Townrho disregard the law come in after the t themselves. The enforcement of this I. all of their employees after notifying roperty. 1 unless they are sworn to before some vever, to persons returning oniy jana. of real estate must be reported to the ows: r 22d. , January 23d und 24th. ith. anu:?rv 31st :?u?l February 1-t. I'ebruarv 4: It ami 5th. bruary Otb and 7th. ; to February 20th. H aud Foster Calvert will take tax re as from lat Jauuary to 20th February. RICHARD SONDLEY, County Auditor.