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BY W. W. & W. R. BRADLEY. ABBEVILLE, 8. C., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1908. Dargan's c Nash Phillips & Buttorff Mfg. Co., City As a Nashvillian, proud of i state that the publications announ ident Roosevelt's Christmas cake c might also have added that this furnished by me to the Christmas and other prominent officials in W nigh all the States of the Union, 1 asbestos steel range, made and gu; I believe this National to b< any task an expert cake baker will of her culinary equTpment. DARGrAN Through Our i that we j B uilch We are getti and there is We are direc Manufacturer Blinds, etc., a us on a footle State. We Pr ' to meet the d community ai ceive prompt prices as low Our Stoc] consists of Sil Shingles, Latl We have the exclusiv ^ T .nV? -i rwVi if y Remember the place, road d( AT5-RP.VTT.T, Good for Everybody. Mr. Norman P.. Coulter, a promi nent architect, in the Delbert Build iDg, San Francisco, fays : "I fully en dorse all that has been said of Electric Bitters as a tonic medicine. It is good for everybody. It corrects stomach, liver and kidney disorders in a prompt aid efficient manneraud builds up the system." Electric Bitters is the best spring medicine ever sold over a drug-1 gist's counter ; as a blood purifier it is unequalled. 50e. at Speed's drug store. A severe cold that ttiay develop Into poei; rnoolu over nlgbt, can be cured quickly by taking Foley'H Honey ana Tar, It, win cure the most obstinate racklDg cough and Btreneiben your lungs. Tbe genuine Is In a yellow package. P. B. Speed. 5 and 1C ppQi rip-nt. "Roosevelt's hristmas Cake as cooked on a ational Steel Range, lie splendid asbestos ned cooking machine lat we handle. Read le letter below: ville, Tenn., Nov. 9, 1907. ts success in all lines, I will cing the fact that I made Pres >f Tennessee red winter wheat, cake, as well as many others tables of the cabinet officers ashington and throughout well vere baked on a National, the aranteed by you. e equal to the performance of expect of this important part JSJM'l MRS. W. H, WILSON. '8 5 & lOo L0( Stock will convii are prepared to Ing Ma ng in new stock almost no delay when you bi tly associated with some s of Dressed Lumber, I nd having these cocne< ig with the largest buy opose emands of this thriving nd our customers will aueniion, courteous ire; as can be had elsewliei i of Frami: Is, Floor Joist, Rafters, is, Lime, Cement. \ rPi agency for ? o ?/ Portland Cemc ou want the best use "I tlie old lumber yard n< >pot. Always glad to se< E LUMBER C r ^ FREE BOARD=f REE TUITION while securing the BEST BUSINESS TRAINING Write immediately for information. THIS is the opportunity of your life. GEORGIA-ALABAMA BUSINESS COLLEGE, Macon, Gt Write lor our oiler free luitiou and Iree board a M. BEASLEY. Attorney and Connsellor at Law, ABBEVILLE, S. C. Office over Philson, Heury & Co.'a S^ore. Loaus negotiated ou well im proved real estate. ( at 1 dri eti be ot >c Store. 10 Cents GOODS. In one of our windows we are showing this week in a pretty Floral and Gold Decoration some wonderful pieces for the small price of icc each. Please note the size o these goods. 10c. for Choice. ERPRISE STOVES Are Always the Best. STORE. )K i ace the buyer furnish te rial every day, ay from us. of the best )oors, Sash, ctioDS puts ers in the tb ? town and always re itment and re. ng etc., is complete. int: jehigh.' ear the S. A. L. rail-|w e you. || JOMPANY. U The Lucky Qnarler the one you pay out for a box of Dr. ng's New Life Pills. They bring u the health that's more precious an jewels. Try them for headache, iousness, constipation and malaria they disappoint you the price will cheerfully refunded at Speed's drug >re. luyler's caDdy fresh every week at Mil U's up-to-date drug store. /berry Juice couch syrup the best on earth Mlliord'K drug store. iuyler's food lor the angels at Mllford's tig store. l'be largest and best selected stock of drugs, atlnnarv hnnks nuinta nils BDd ElaSS, Can Been at C. A. MlHord <k Co.'b store than any her retail etore Id South Carolina. WEST END. Miss B -lie Vlsanska has returned from a eitghtiul vis 11 to Florida. Mr. Arthur Morrow of Washington, D C., i t he guest of his father, Mr. F. L. Morrow. Miss Mary Mauldtn of Greenville Is the at raotlve guest of MIbs Helen White. Miss lauldln will be t he guest of honor at a nam er of Informal affairs this week. Mr. W. B. Armstrong and Mian Lillian .rmstroDg of Honea Path were the guests of Ir. and Mrs. C. A. Bichey last week. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Rosenberg of Greenwood pent Sunday with Mr. and MrB. P. Rosen CI *. Mrs. Clyde Grepn and children of Belton ere tbe guests of Miss Rosa Maxwell lor tbe reek end. > Miss Grace Hemphill Is visiting In Mon ?rey. Miss Kate Marshall entertained Mr-sday fiernoon to honor of MIrr Calboan and Mrs. lacon Mnrtln of Atlanta. Bridge was the aterestiug feature of tbe afternoon and after jveral exciting games a tempting two course inohenn was served. Miss Jessie Speed spent the week end with oraefoiks. Mr. W. H. White has returned from New ork and Baltimore. Miss Nettle Rusael left Friday for Aabe llle, where she expects to make avlait of sme length. Mrs. Maoon Martin of Atlanta Is the guest f Mrs. Jas. H. Perrln. Miss Katterlne Whitley spent Sunday In jwn. Miss Mary Durst of Greenwood was tbe nest of her sister Mrs. A. B. Cheatham last Mr. Samuel Rosenberg of Greenwood spent unday with bis cousin Mr. Sol Rosenberg. Mr. John R. Blake left Monday for Green ood. From there be expeota to go to Colnm la on buslnesa. Mrs. W. P. Ferguson who baa been In At inta Is in the city the gnest of her sister, Irs. Davis Kerr. Mrs. Kenneiy Watson of Mt. Carmel was le guest of Miss Win ton Taggart for tbe rA0|g end. Miss Marie Andrews of Wllllngton was In le olty last week tbe gnest ol her brother, Ir. W. M. Andrews. Mr and Mrs. Lewis Perrln entertained uesday evening in honor of Mlsa Mary LStaiUlU Ui V7iccu Tine. Mrs.E. B. Calhoun of AtlanU Is the sweat f Mrs. Jas. H. Perrln. Mrs. John Gilbert and Master John spent iveral days last week with Mrs. John A. [arris. Hon. M. P. DeBruhl of Columbia was In )wd la?t week. Miss Eogenta Robertson entertained the ridge Clab Friday nfiemooo. Tall vasea of mqulls and bowls filled wltb the same sun alny flower, gave to the rooms a most beau ful effect. The guests enjoyed a number of iteresilng games, after whloh a tempting Mad course was nerved. Mr. W. D. Wilson has returned from New ork. Mr. W. D. Barksdale spent 8unday In T60Q WOO(l Mr. Roddy Devlin spent Sunday at Due rest with bis mother. Mrs. Walter Andrews of Wllllngton was e guest of Mrs. T. 11. Maxwell last week. Miss Elizabeth Beatty spent several days Bt week wltb ber Bister, Mrs. J. C. Thomson. ie bas returned to Cbloora College at Green- 1 He where she is a student. CASON-NEIL. rhe most prominent social event of last jek was the marriage of Miss Mazle Cason id Mr. Ernest Nell of Batesburg, Ark., bleb occurred In the Methodist cburoh last ednesday at high noon. The cburob had been most artistically dec ated wltb quantities of palms and calla lies. From the center of an aroh of green dnr wbb BUBpended a bell of tulle and ailax. Messrs. Reese, Perrln, Furman and Cheat on were tbe ushers. Mrs. T. p. Furman was tbe dame of honor d entered alone. Miss Cason came In wltb ber brother. Mr. m Cason. Down the opposite aisle tbe oom and bis brother, Mr. Hugh Nell, of ilcago. came. Rev. Mr. Arall performed 1 e ceremony, uslne tbe simple but impres e service of tbe Methodist ohnroh. rhe bride never looked bandsomer than ton this occasion. She was wearing a home llored BUlt with bat to match. 8be carried ibower bouquet of Bride rosea and lilies of e valley. Mrs. Furman was attired in green and car id an armful of Bride roses. Mter tbe marriage ceremony tbe bridal j rty were entertained at lnncneon at Mrs. E. Allen's. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Neil left on the vestibule for ' elr Arkansas bome. Their many friends 1 sh for them a long life of happiness and 1 rumerltv. , Mrs. T. H. Farroan entertained the (Jason- 1 Ml bridal party Monday evening. Dr. Cowan of Due West was In town Mon y. . Mr. Ed Mcllwaln of Birmingham, Ala.. Is e guest of bit mother, Mrs. Plnckney Mo walo. Miss Fuller of MonntvlUe la the guest of r sister. Mrs Oeo. Flynn. Dr. Jaa. Moffatt, President of Ersklne Col je was In f>wn Monday. Rev. J. W. Btlley of Mt. Carmel spent sev> a I days in the olty this week. Mrs.G. U. Gay of Atlanta Is the guest of ir mother, Mrs. Dooglas. Mr. Ed Kelser of Calhoun Falls was In the ',y Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Mailer have returned to mrtan burg. Mrs. A. B. Garrison's Bridge party of last lday evening was a lovely event. A oon nlal party or friends gathered aronnd the rd tables and several games of Bridge were cb enjoyed. Miss Mary Durst and Mr. n Smith made the toD scores and were 1 warded a box of candy for (be lady's prize j d a book for tbe gentleman'*. A delicious 1 rper was served at twelve o'clock. hips Mary Dorn of Oreenwood was tbe 1 est of Alrn. A. B. Obeatbam last Friday. ( e cams np to attend tbe danoe given at tbe < ireka Frldav evening. < AIrb Anna McCan'a of Qreenvllle, who bas en tbe guest of Mrs. J. C. Thomson, re rned to her borne last Monday. Mrs. ?. Rlnean Thomson will entertain the icbre Club Friday afternoon at four o'clock, i VIi?s Sara Lee entertained Monday evening honor of Miss Mauldln of Qreenvllle. 1 .ss Lee's affairs are always delightful, and ' Is occasion was no exception. Bridge was j s attractive feature of this entertainment, rs. Macon Martin and Mr. Eugene Johnson Id the btgbeht score and were given books, inr the games a tempting eupper was serv tfrs. J. B. Carlisle of SpartADbnrg was tbe ent of Mrs. F. E Allen last week. Sbe at jded tbe Cason-Nell marriage. I Mr. Hugb Nell of Cbloago attended tbe eon-Nell marriage. 1 National Pneumonia and La Grippe TREATMENT. i Tbe most successful physicians are now < eating pneumonia and la grippe by ttaeap lcation of eouoter-lrrltants. They are arnlng to resist tbe temptation to doctor a /vmirh- which, after all. Is only nature's Tort to relieve liertelf, and are endeavoring i i reach tbe seat of the congestion without te use of Internal remedies. Some are using preparations about bb pleas it to tbe patient as an application of mud - putty, but the wisest use a pleasant llq.>ld >unter-lrrltant. The Ideal remedy Is Noah's Liniment. Its irefully compounded Ingredients possess onderful powers of penetration and lm ledlately reduce tbe Inflammation and con ation. Noab's Liniment Is absolutely harmless, Dd can be nsed freely without consultation lib a physician. Apply tbe liniment freely ver tbe point of pain or coDgestlon. Satu ite a hot flannel and keep It applied to that ortion of tbe body. The effect will be al iost Immediate, and in many cases tbe Sreatened pneumonia will be dispelled be >re a pbysiclau can be seoured. Best tor rbeumatrnm, solatia, lame back, lIff Joints and muscles, sore throat, colds, trains, sprat s, cuts, bruises, collo, cramps, tc. For internal and external aches and alns Noab's Liniment has no equal. For me and guaranteed by C A. Mtlford & Co., 3c.. 50o. and 81.00. Sample mailed. Noah lemedy Co., Richmond and Boston, If you want good fresh bird seed with cuttle lone and Dump seeu vumuiuiu (u iu ujjicu o irug store. Don't worry ynnrself by going all over town soklDg for what you want when yon can get t by going direct to C. A. Mllford & Co. Tk?t w, 1 VV Our buyers have ji timore, Philade where they sper of the newest tl jjry Notions and Gents' These goods axe now p we extend to all a cordial our latest offering. Watch this Spi Next week for our a goods to say more d The L. W. SOUTHEBN RAILWAY. be Hatter of Voce Reduction Vay Satisfactorily Adjusted. Washington. February 25?In regard to the negotiations wblob have been going on be tween the 8ontbern Railway Company and Its employee* In respect to a redaction of wage*, President Flnley, of the Southern Railway, today made the following state ment: "Oar employees, working under oontraot, having declined oar proposition In regard to a redaction of wages, we still feel confident Lbat there should be ao amicable adjustment and do not propose to prooeed In an arbi trary way. we have notified oar employee* jf our regret that tbey oan not, at the present DEI Lime, fee meir way oiear 10 aooopi we nugges* lions as to ibe wage scale which the manage-1 meet considers imperatlrely necessary un ler existing conditions, tu:d have stated to ;bem that we will ask (he mediation or tbe Chairman of tbe Interstate Commerce Com mission and tbe Commissioner of Labor, un ier Section 2 of tbe Erdmann Act, wblcn pro* rides |tbat In <any controversy oonosrnlog wages which tbreatena to interrupt the busi ness of fan Interstate carrier, either party may ask tbe Intervention of tbe Chairman )f tbe Interstate Commerce Commission and the Commloner ol Labor, and, In tbe event of inch request, requires tbe officials named to put themselves into communication, with all practicable expedition, witb tbe partled to :be controversy, and use their best efforts, by nediation and conciliation, to bring about tn amicable adjustment of the question! at Issue. "We have acoordlngly requested the medi ation of the officials named In the hope of irrivlnsr at an adjustment of all matters in sontrovery with our men, wbioh wltl be cor ilally accepted by both Interests Involved." Gooi coffee and hot biscuits - ? oi.J coofcea in tne u&meron oieui Range served free every day this week at <mr store. Yours to please, L. W. White Co. Now's the time to take Rocky Moun tain Tea. It drives out tbe germs of winter, builds up tbe stomacb, kidneys ind liver. Tbe most wonderful spring tonic to make people welL You'll be surprised witb results. 35c, Tea or rableta. C. A. Milford & Co. igura C A DD Dr. aod Mrs. Ci are expecting to m Ttaev will occupy ] Tbe friends of 4! learn of ber critic may recover and tomed duties. Mrs. R. R. Mod Weat to be at tbe Nannie Orler. uieuu s iiuvoib. Vulcanite roofing, best on the market, 82.25 square. Poultry wire, 1-2-8-4-6 foot, alio hog wire. Pratt's poultry food, lice killer and oattle powders. New garden seed, onion seta, seed potatoes. All the best giadea guano, aold, potash and sotton seed meal. New orop N. O. syrup, cans, kegs, % barrels and barrels. Fall stock plows, gears, farm tools, nails, axes, Ao. Collar pads, all hair, 80c; good pads, 25o; ex* tra good bame strings. Beardless spring barley and seed oats. 150 barrels Majestlo and Alpine Snow flour ?THE BEST. Heavy pant goods worth 15c, only 10c yard. Rock salt, worm powders colle oure for horses. Greatest spring tonic, drives out all impurities. Makes the blood rich. Fills you with warm, tingling life. Mr. iiaroer it >u< a visit lo bis (ami Mlxs Jessie Epps Agnes Orler durlo Mr. 'Hasting* o daughters In the Ersklne, paid Do week. Mr. WW. Edw business trip to tb Mrs. J. W. Wide visit her daughter vllle 8. C. Mrs. John Ward Troy and Long C to the bedside of 1 Miss Amy SitgN Eratine Is at horn of sickness. Mrs. W. L. Phil! at Ninety 8lx, las sometime with M Gertrnde Brownie Mr. |Calwln Rel Reld. Mr. and Mrs. Me leave Wednesday Carolina. After s goto Pennsylvau with Mrs. Grler's; Phtna. Most reliable spriDg regulator. That's Hollleter's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35c, Tea or Tablets. C. A. Mllford & Co. Farmers will do well to get our prices before buyiDg their sup plies. Rosenberg Mercantile Co. It coaxes back tbat well feeling, iwalthy look, puts the sap of life in your system, protects you from disease Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea has no equal as a spring tonic for the whole family. 35c, Tea or Tablets. C. A. Milford & Co. Mies Rebecca Rn sister Miss Laura D. W. F. C. MIsb R a position la Woe Mr. and Mrs. Jo Mr. McDavlds pa Mr. Legate Statt A. wbo Is located Y. M. C. A. ball la Mrs. G.G. Parkl week for an exten pie In Statesvllle Rev. Mark B. Q: Cburcb last Sabbi pastor was absent Orlno Laxative 1 dy, an lmprovemi mer years, as It < and Is pleasant to B. Speed, r rn %-r& v 4* <-'si Tf XU v ^ mm ist returned from Bal slphia and New York Lt two weeks in search tings in i : IS V fP Goods, , Clothing Furnishings. v louring in on every train, and invitation to call and inspect ice ' V 'J d as we are too busy receiving LOW. OSIT BY MAIL-AT 4% Compounded Twice a Year This bank receives deposits by mail from all sections of the country, and allows 4 per cent on same, com pounded twice a year. By this method you can deposit J ?nn'Poltr an/1 CtilU Witliui aw UU1WWJ y Ouuu conveniently, ana have the benefit of the security afforded by the large resources and financial strength of this bank. Deposits are received in any amount from one dollar up, and may be withdrawn whenever desired. Write for booklet, free. TOTAL ASSETS $3,000,000.00 OFFICERS Asa 0. C xotr* (Pres. Coca-Cola Co.) - President W. H. Pattzuo* ------- Vice-president Jxo S. Onrus ........ Vice-president A. P. Coles ........... Cashier W'x D. Owiss ....... Asst. Cashier I km fiwiAMf i inn ~ i(iyuiui j iihji \vipi?uvi\^ kNDLER BUILDING. ATLANTA. GA. E WEST. ilvln Todd of Wrens. G?. love to Dae West tblsjwetk. Mrs. Louis Preesly'a bouse. Irs. Nannie Grler regret to tal Illness. We hope ebe soon assume ber aocus 'att of Chester Is In Dae bedside of ber mother, Mrs. ly returned last week from ly iu Rock Hill. No Uae to Dir. "I have found out that there ie no use to die of lung trouble as long as you can get Dr. King's New Discov ery," says Mrs. J. P. White, of Rush boro, Pa. "I would not be alive to-day only for that wonderful medicine. It loosens up a cough quicker than any thing else, and cures lung disease even after the case is pronounced hopeless." This most reliable remedy for coughs Das been teacniug ior jh?b g the Illness of ber mother, f Wellford who has two D. W. F. C. and a sod In ie West a short visit last ards baa returned from a e Northern market*, man left last Saturday to , Mrs. Tompson of York law Is visiting relatives at ane. She was oalled also, ler sister who is quite siok. saves wbo is a student at e recuperating after a spell lips returned to ber borne tThursday after spending rs. C. .B. Cowah and Miss d Is visiting Prof. E. B. irk Grler and family will to visit friends in North i few weeks there they will la to .stay a few months people before returning to inson is on a visit to her Mae who Is a Senior at the an sou Is on her way to taka idruff. hn MoDavld are visiting rents. a Secretary of the Y. M. C. at CJemson, lectured at the st Sabbath night. nsoti expects to leave tbls ded visit to her home peo N.C. rler preached in ibe A. R. Pi nth evening as the regular nfMnhlnu of Slinnv SlODB. and colds, lagrippe, asthma, broncni 'tis and hoarseness, is sold under guar antee at Speed's drug store. 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free. A written guarantee given with every half dozen pair Everwear hosiery. The Rosenberg Mercan tile Co, Given Up to Die. B. Spiegel, 1204 N. Virginia St., Evansvilie. Ind., writes: "For over five years I was trou bled with kidney and bladder affections which caused me much pain and worry. I lost flesh and was all run down, and a year ago had to abandon work entirely. I had three of the beet physicians who did me no trood and I was practically given up to die. Foley's Kidney Cure was recommended and the tirst bottle gave me great relief, and after taking the second bottle 1 w?i entirely cured." Why not let it help you? P. B. Speed. Talk about prescriptions. We beve the best man in the State in charge of our prescrlp tlon department which means a lot to you and your family. Phone 107. C. A. Mllford & Co. Beat Healer in the World. Rev. F. Starbiru, of East Raymond, Maine, says : "I have used Bucklen'a nirto Qolim fr\r> cnTTural nn HIV fruit Syrup In a new reme ant on tbe laxatives of for does not gripe or nanseate take. It la guaranteed, p. U1VM >^UI f V IVI OblVIMi J VM.w, w- ^ old army wound, and other obstinate sores, and find it tbe best bealer in tbe world. I use it too witb great success in my veterinary business." Price 25o at Speed's drug store.