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rhe Press and Banner. Published every Wednesday at two dollars t a yearlo advaneo. Wednesday, March 4, 1908. v Si'i?l?oar?I Seh; tliilc. Sr. 52 North ([ ' cut) due 12.52 pm No. ;>2 Nortlj dm* -'> :;2 i rn Nn. :i}i Noriti <lu?- sm No. .*3 fj iu'l> (i-?if?i) doe 4 It; ptu No :?i Si.uih one 1 15 pin No. 41 .South due 4.51 am Schedule for line West R:iiir<>?(l. \!or>.iiiK tram Imivck l);ie W?*< 10:: *l"ri? CVHIlll'tt llni.i :<'H'.< ? Il-.IO Wen! a! 5:1 The Soi.lhern lr<f? <iie<-n?me m.cl the Soutoeru iroin C'oliiiiiiiin meet In the morn ing hi sh<>aU Ju(K'i|i>n. I ao miles below Dwiisl i*. The Due HVni train wiil lake pas sengers irbm both the** trains. The sjoutturn TrKi>"? lu the evetilug, North *nd South. meet ai Hodgta. If these are on tim* ttie Due West tratu takes pnsseugers from each ot tbein. II they are? late it either waits, or runs out to Due West and returns lor this service. Passengers can also so on: from Due West on morning or evening freight traiu. .Marlon J. I.iuk, Coroner. I want ti> thrtuiv tlie people or Abbevil'o for electing me to theollh-eof Coroner. While I have not yet compic-ied one term in that of fice, I hope that my experience lias added bomeihiug to the ttllciency 01 uiy service. I Itel that I am now btlter prepared thnn ever to nerve ttie people o: tlie county, ami should 1 be giv?n a second teim, I win render laithiui ks well us grateful service. Kespecllully, .Mitrion J. Link. iruitiee ? ?ai<'. Mr. C. J. Perrytnau, trustee, sold the follow. 1l>? tracts bt laud ol 1. K. Wutsou, bankrupt, last .Vloudaj: 21 acres, in tbe town of Mt. Carmel, bound ed oy Mrs. M L. Kay, P. A. Covin, Mam street and Jessie Burge-s, lo W. H. Uru>don lor S925. 20 acres, bouurttd by Mrs. M. O. Waison, J. E Walaou, A. K Watson estate and J. L:vy WatsoQ, to 11. W. LawKoi foi SlSO.O*'. 325 acres, bounded by J. IS. Watson, Mrs. M. C. Watsi d, T. P. Paschal nnd Lltiit- River, and now &uowij as MuriuhV Quaiter, io W. P. Greene for ?2,500 00. Itch curtd In 80 minute* by Wool ford's Sun liai> Liottoo. fCever falls. sold by P. B. (Speed, druggist. 6m Wiiieimelon Seed. Fine Southern grown watermelon seed and Rocfeyford cauleloupe seed lor sale by J. W. Rykard. U. I>. C. Tbe Daughters ol Confederacy will meet next Toewrtay afternoon at the residence ol Mrs. J. R. B:?ke. at -J 30 o'clock. Mrs. L. T. M lier, Secretary. I.OH'. One black setter bli<*b. S months o-d, about reb. lsi. oUiiHO e reward :i rpuiru^u mi s. H. Rocseober?. H?{f. A red bog, male, weighing about 150 pounds come to my house Just before CurMmas. Tbe owner can reclaim him upon payment of feed bill and cobt ol tills advertlsement. 2i, Ellbu Finley. Hon. W. P. Greene went to Columbia list Monday. The County Medical Association wf 1' meet next Friday at tbe Commercial Club rooms. Mr. W W. Bradley was feen going to the Southern depo' a little before the limp tor the tram to leave. It Is supposed that lie fs In Columbia. Mr. R. 0. McAdams in town Monday. He baeti't forgotten the I'me ?hfn some boys "went in WRsb'ne" nndcr the Ma hanging racft over Cbuknsaw Cre<k, on Mrs. Browr le*'s land. The Lad'es Aid Society of the A. ft. P. church will bo'd a reception 8t the home of Mr W. T. Bradley rn Thrr?<-<py. the lSlh of M?rrh. The pnrpoi-e is lo raise lunos for the ImprovemtDl of the church. Sew Fronts. The MHford Prue Ompariy have betun work on their new store fronts. When the>;o are flntsbert and one or two others remodeled. appearance k* ?ny city h'oik. # In C??*. In roup yon ?honM gn to tbe posicfRoe to-^nv end find do poutoffine. don't think (hut that 1 n?t' tu I Ion hn? cone hy Hip b^arrt. hut eewrch nround While's corner ?nd yon will find It enpcuised In one of tbe bt>t offices in tbe up country. EncliHh Spavin Liniment remove* H?r?1 Sotl or (.,'ullnuffii Luiii>>khdu Biemlshe* trom horses; aleo Bloc d Spavin*. Curb', Splint*. Sweeney, Kins Bone, Stifles. Sprains, Swollen Throats, Coughs, eto. Save SoO hy use of one bottle. A wonderful Blemihb Cure. So d by P. B. Speed, druggist. Gm BHitcrlcv. For gas engine*. A fresh lot Jnsf received. W. .N. Thomson. MorNeVt Lmaln. A few bushels of good clean cow peas. Early Rose and Itcd Bliss wed potatoes opened tb 1b week. Good and sound. Anvils, bellows, tongs, sledge and band bummers. I have almost as many oiIr as C irter had, viz., Red oats, seed oa'.s, Burl or HO days oats, feed oats Wood and Iron beam middle busters, Little Joe barrows, genuine Bny Disles. My slock of plow points 1b comp ete. All sizes and shapes. Com? and see tbe Benton one-horse cultiva tor. Something Dtw aud the best one you ever saw. A good supply of Wrod's e?rd<-n s'ed. Right fresh and you know they are the t? M. A car ft the best block Jellleo coal in today, and another to arrive next week. A case of Premium bams just opened, s z'-s * 5 1 2 to 8 1-2 pounds. The very best. Call at our store and let us , sVowyou the great Cameron Steel Range. L.W.White Co Miss Eva Baker com* home yesterilav. She is now stenographer for Mr Anil of Newber ry, and comes home for a snort rest. Cberry juice cough syrup at Milford's drug store. Rexalt 93" balr tonic, the best on earth, at Mllford's drug store. Atlanta Floral rgency a! C. A. Mllford & Co R< xall H?:r Tonic can't be excelled. Sold by C. A. Ml!ford & Co. For catarrh Mncu-Tone has no equal. For sale atC. A Mnford&Co. Dandruff. Kill 1' with Rexwll llalr Tonic. It does the work. For sale at Mlilurd'ts drug btore. Hudnnt's extracts, Hndnut'a toilet, water, Hudnm's toilet soap, Hudnut's cold cream, all at Mllford's drug store. Blue Ridge Railway Co. Effective January 5, 1907. No 12 No. 10 No. 8 Eastbound. Dal y Dally Dally Ex Snn Stations? A.M. P. M. A M Lv '" Valhalla 8 SO 5 1ft 12 3t> Lv West Union 8 to 5 :0 1'2 VI Lv Seneca 8 53 5 38 1 10 Lv Jordanla R 55 5-10 2 05 Lv Adams 0 10 5 55 2 28 Jjv Cherry's - 9U 5 58 2 83 Lv Pendleton 9 25 0 10 2 53 Lv Autun 9 38 l> is 3 OS L.v Swndy JspriDRS 9 30 6 21 8 '3 Lv Denver 9-11 0 2K 8 43 Lv West Anderson 9 55 6 >10 3 43 Lv Anderson (Pass. 10 00 6 45 3 53 Lv Anderson (Fg'. dep)... 10 03 t> 4S 4 43 Ar Helton 10 30 7 15 5 15 Westbound. No. 11 No. 9 No 7 Stations? P. M. A. M. A. M. Lv B"lton 7 SO 11 15 :. Lv Anderson (FVi. uepoi) 7 56 12 21 Lv Anderton (Pass. dep).. 7 59 12 21 8 10 Lv West Anderson S 05 12 30 9 2>> Lv Denver 8 18 12 42 S 40 Lv Sandy Upnngs 8 23 12 47 S 50 Lv Autun 8 iO 12 4!) 8 55 Lv pendieion "8 34 12 57- 9 10 Lv Adanif.. Lv Lv s?*ti*cM.. Lv West Union Ar W-moh!is 8 47 1 10 ! 45 <i o"> rss 10 .0 f) 07 1 :>0 10 15 9 25 1 50 11 20 !t :?0 1 55 11 .10 Wlli HlfO htOp Ml Ult* loHoVVMlK MtttlOI.8 H(i( take on and let otr piinscngerf-?Phinney's James.Toxaway. Welch. J. R. Auderson, Superintendent. Foley's Homy and Tur cures the most ol Ptiuule cnughH and expel*. the cold from tin *y?tem aa It i? mildly laxative. It leKUarau teea. The genuine la in the yellow package t. B. Speed. Xnvo] , ! South Carolina by Be i Denied Herself the ] a State?Decree is I expected?Appeal t< preme Court. I Jurisdiction of J ^ Asheville, N. C., Feb. 29.?United ' A day announced his decision in ihe Soul jurisdiction of the entire matter and special masters to bear testimony. This decision is in the matter of F itors seeking the appointment of a rect sary fund in South Carolina. Decree Involves Broad Question Broaclie< The Stf Asheville, X. C., Feb. 29.?Deciding t and inquire into' the merits of the claim? South Carolina dispensary board, and con the question of appointing a receiver for i pen sary, and now in the hands of a Si Pritcbard today rendered au opinion will portance and wide scope. The opinion of the Judge appears to the whiskey business or other business nc or sovereignty it waves its rights under tion of the United States not to be sued w cides that it would be unjust to permit t' avoid the payments of debts contracted fc fit. A decision so broad in enunciation been expec'.ed by couusel in the case, and issue which may serve to decide once for i constitution. A TRUST FUND, SAYS JUDGE PRITCHARD. w IlixpriiNary Not it liranch or the State Government. SppfMal to lb* Stat*. Ash'-vili'', N. C., Ff b. 29.?In the matter of j q, the HelFChmann company penlnst- dlf-j pensHt y commission olSouth Carolina.Jndtit* I J. C. Pritchard In United Statea circuit I W eouri loaay nem iu?i iii??iuitwii?i , Jurisdiction In tbls case on the ground that I . ibe lunil in the hand* of ihe rilspen-ary com- j mlsMriners is a trust fund be d for the credi tors of the dispensary. I?? Mil.Mxnce tneJudge's decision slate*: 'fiat, as tb* State of South Carolina ha* seen fit to engsge in the purchase and Hale of spirituous liquors, it can not he reasonably conten ded that In ko doing It Is performing] the funcnon? usually ex?rcised by a State' when necessary to preserve its autonomy aud J maintain its sovereignty. "The supreme court of 1hat State had de cided tlmt the set atilborizlog the establish ment of a dispensary was constitutional. However, It csn hnrdiy be rs?ume<t that It was contemplated at the time of the adoption of the llth amendment that a sovereign State would engage in the psirHiase and sale of spirituous liquors for profit. A State* Monopoly. "The State, hiving seen til to engage In thin business and at I lie surne t line to deprive Its citizens of the right to engage in such busi ness In comiM tltlou with the Slate, thereby pihc-d 1ts?l' in u position where It could not, wltb consistency, avail Itsellofthe immuni ty conferred by tho llib amendment In a "uit like the one ai b'U, lu which it Is sought to collect a detn contracted by the Individ uals plsced in control of such business, with implied If in" diiect authority to contract such d?-bts. Having deprived Us citizens of a right to enga&e in this particular line ol business, reserving the right to monopolize the business tbrongtrfts agents, aptoiuted lor that purpose, it would be manifestly unjust to permit the State under any circumstances whatsoever to avoid the payment of debts contracted by the purchase of goods from 'he *'.|e of which it bus derived enormous prol its." Not a Suit Against Stale. The dispensary matter was brought up In conn today on an order of Judge Prltcnard signed on motion of the Wilson Distilling company aud other creditors citing the dis pensary commission to appfar and show nuse why * receiver sboulo not be appointed tor the 5*00.0(0 lunil now held by them. lie fore the tnaring in ibis case Judge Pritcbard Informally anuouuci-d bis decision In ttie matter ot the JurUdictlon of the court In ibe Kieischmanu case, which was also a suit ask ?..r u r. eel v*-r for the disoensurv fund. The court maintained ttiui the defendants, the dispensary commissioners, were not <>?tl cers of a court In the strict seuse; tliat they, weie merely ofHceis to perform a certain "Pacific duty. He Bald that the sum ot $>00,000 whs placed in the hands or the dispen sary commissioners to settle all just liabili ties oi th? dispensary, and that it was clearly a trust luud. The Judne declared that the suit Is not a suit sgaiust the State and added: "1 have carefully considered thts whole matter and had 1 any doubt 1 would nlv? the defendants 1 tie benefit ot that doubt and rule lu favor of the State. There Is no doubt In my mlud. however, aud therefore the coutt takes juiis dlctlou." SjMoinl Mnht< rx. Judge I'rltchard said It was his purpose to appoint two special musters tn bear evidenct and malie report on April 0. It 1.- under tood that these .masters will be appointed next Monday when the defendants malie lormal answer. It Is understood tl.at, the defendants will appeal Irom the decision of tbe court. During the hearing today the Paul Jones Couipnny presented a motion that the court miilteaii nrdfr requiring the payment of Its claim ol $21,100 Mr. Mjidecul ol Charleston, counsel lor the WiUou coinptny, protested, declaring that the claim had beeu allowed !n conslderutlon of vuiuabla Intormatlon fur nished the dispensary commission %y the Paul Joues company it fleeting on other creditors and he made ine point that the Paul Jones company was not a party to ihe present suli and-had not come In and surren dered lUeit to the Jurisdiction of the court. 'I'licSB Had Confessed. Attorney General Lyon, on behalf of the commission, Mattd that the I'aul Jones com pany und the Aueuser-Busch company had admitted that they bad overcharg.d the dis pensary abd cheated the State out of tbou sauds ol doll.rs and bad submitted to the auditing of their claims and suggested that no action be taken until the question of ju risdiction was settled. Judge Pritchard announced that the court hatf no ueslre to provoke a conflict, but at the same time intended to do hs duty. The Paul Jones company was allowed to have its claim certified as correct by the dispensary com mlsslou, and tbe claim would then be ordered paid. In the case of the Wilson Dlslllllug com pany and other creditors today In the mailer nl a receiver, arguments were made by P. 11. Mordecai 01 Charleston aud Frank Carter of Ashevllleon behalf of the Wilson company, aud by Ueotge B Lester and A. F. Bttruerd ot iii? Kieischmann company, and Attorney General Li on and Mr H. L. Abm-y of Colutn- S lila lor tlie dispensary c<jffimli>HU>uers. Aftt-r which Judne Prltclmrii decided to cotiuuue the hrttriiiK in tins matter until next Satur day lit 10 o'cli ck. Amotg oilier prominent lawyer.0 present ret resenting diflerenl Interests are: Law rence Maxwell ol Cincinnati. A. J L\rro:l, L'tuh'-vllle; A. A. Luwreuce, Savannah; B. W. Kouutree, Atlanta. Iucideuta ly a feature Involved which Is CkkID': some lutercet is whethcribc lepre- j sentatives of the si vt-ral liquor tlrni?, cred- I liors of the dispensary, win now otavc crirn- is l nit I proceed, ugi 111 Soulli Ckioi:U!i and up j ptar heioie it!'.- d.'epei.sary in that Stale to I Jc r.ll.v Us. ir ciainis 01 wln-tlicr a lnuniiy will | - , tie a-Kt Q !'>r iiui.*:ui! t>j ^HUIII vamnuii, in 1 (Arties ]1. luiifuiliHfiJls to Hit CxliKli'.ulicu [K I. ot the United Stale*.) W The judicial power of tlie United Stiitfs 3 fl'iili uoi he construed to i-xtenu to any r?uit In law* <>r ? qany cotiiineua-tl or pnmeculed . HualiiNt one ol the L'uiteii Mates oy citizens e (ii another Stale, or by citizens or subjects ol r< _ au.v foreign State. c (This lb the section referred to yesterday in a Judge Pritchard's decree.) a eignty No1 [ved. coming a Rum Selle Rights and Majesty o rar-Reaching and Un d United States Su Entire Matter. States Circuit Judge Pritohard to th Carolina dispensary case, taking stating that he would appoint two leischmann & Co., and other cred f. it,? OOll/l l - ll<n illonsn. JiVCl AUI IUU *pOKf\J,UW 1U LUC VI <& ^ State's Rights. [I by Judge Pritcliard. ite. hat hi* court would take jurlsdictio * of many liquor bouses against th itinuing until Saturday argument o the $S00,0U0 fund left by the late dis :ate Commission, or the State, Judg eh lays down a broad principle of in: decide that when a State engages i >t necessary to preserve its autonom, the 11th amendment to the constiti ithout its consent, and he further d< he State under any circumstances t >r goods on which it has made a pre ot principles aeemeu naraiy 10 nav it will carry to the supreme court ai all the rights of the State under Ih Hie Swine and the Ffower h me! I saw a huge and loathsome sty ^herein a drove of wallowing swine were barred, Tiose banquet shocked the nostril anc the eye; ben spoke a voice, "Behold the source of lard!" fled, and saw a field that seemed at firsl ae glistening mass of roses pure and white,/ 1th dewy buds 'mid dark green foliage nursed; nd, as I lingered o'er the lovely sight, le summer breeze, that cooled that Southern scene, Tiispered, " Behold the source of COTTOLENE!" .EE WATERS, Boot and Shoe Maker. Prompt and neat repairing. Annex Taggart House, Abbeville, S. C. MONTHLY STATEMENT the Abbeville County Disoensarj for mouth of February, 1908. Dis pensary, Abbeville, at Abbeville, S.C :>tal invoice including stock on hand first day of month $23,733 8*3 eceipts 15,708 2( xpenditures 375 6? reakage 37 6c iabililies 7,852 0C ;ate of South Carolina, Abbeville County. Personally appeared W. F. Nickled, . A. Vinanska and T. J. Price, mem' 'is of the Abbeville County Dispen ry Board, who being each duly and verally sworn, depose9 and says thai ie foregoing statement? is true and rrect. W. F. Nickles, G. A. Visanska, T. J. Price. Sworn to and subscribed before me is 3rd day of March, 1908. J. E. McDavid, Notary Public. For Men Only And Only for Men who Shave Themselves. We ofl'er tbe famous "Rub ber Set" Shaving Brushes. Absolutely guaranteed not to shed the bristles. The prices are 25, 50, 75 Cents and upwards, but the guar antee holds good on all, uo matter what the price. THE McMURRAY DRUG COMPANY. This is Worth Remembering. Whenever you bave u coupli or cold, Jut euiember ibat Foley's Honey and Tar wi ure It. Do not risk y .iur health by takln ny but the genuine. It le In a yellow paci ge. P. B. Speed. EAST END, Abbeville, S. C.. March 4, 1908. ALL ABOUT THE CITY. Miss Kate Marshall entertained at bridge last Monday afternoon In honor of Miss Wil lie Calhoun and he> Rioter, Mrs. Martin, of Atlaula. Daluly refreshments were served and every one spent a most delightful after I noon. J; I Congressman Wyatt Allien Is In the city jgrePtlnK his many friends who are always < f glad to see him. I Mr. Ed Mcliwaln. of Asheville, N. C., Is In | j the city visiting homf-folk* nnd receives a: j cordWl ereetlng from his friends ?! Mr. Clary and family has moved Into the j Vlssnska dwelling on Magazine etre t. | Mis-J-nele Mp?-eil Is home for a little rest ? from Ci?n*>rs?* Co'lege. I Mrs. .1. H Gilbert npent Sandfly In the city I tv>.. #.# Hot. olttap Wpb .fnhn A H?rrlfl. Mr. John M. Gnmbre'l baa j'ist. returned from visiting h n daughter, \lr- W. E. Oason or Anderson. and his son Mr. Geo. GatnbrelU of Kititr'k Mountain, N. C. We are elad to note that Mr. Emory Penney with his family are settling down In Abbe ville. Ha is having a nice cottage built on the lot joining hi? father, Mr. A J. Penney. Messrs. Will White and Will Wilson have Just returned from Northern markets, where they have purchased a mammoth stock of goods suitable to the wants of everybody This old reliable firm are pushing lor the big gest trade for 19JS that they have ever bad. Keep your eye on their ads and you will save money. Mr. Dick Sondley, Jr., who has been quite 111 for the pa*t week isgettincon nicely und will soon be out with bis friends again. Our good neighbor and friend Mnjor Nance, who has been under the weather for some tlma is up and about again. Messrs. A. M. Smith and A. 8. Simmons are now In New York laying In their spring stock. Mrs. J. s. Cochran'Is with them and will purchase the millinery stock for the Arm. Mrs Cochran Is an arilst In ber line and onr ladles may look for the very latest "lads" In this department. Work on the court house and city hall Is progressing finely this pretty weather. Have you seen the new post office? We'l, It's a "Jim Dandy," and when Postmaster Toibert gets In there, he's going to run things right; there will be no outside performances In tbe lobby, such as dog fighting. whlBtllng and "coon" dancing, no loafing and "love making," all these "comic acts" will be per formed elsewhere. Tbe "new" poBt office will be run strictly on city style. The carriers and office clerks lntond to see to the carrying out of tbe above In strict oonformlty to tbe letter of the law In such cases made and pro vided. CLIPPINGS OF INTEREST. How many farmers fenow the true history of the cotton plant, or where discovered, or how long It has been lu use. The Hindoos knew bow to make a thread from cotton 500 years before the birth of Christ; tbe Eeyp tlaos used It over 2000 years; the Moors brought It lnte Europe over 1000 years ago. When Cortez came to America he found In Mexico "exquisite cotton fabricdyed In va rlous colors." So cotton Is a valuable pro duct of both hemispheres, and Is so ancient that no history can tell its first discovery or use. It will grow anywhere between 40 de grees north and 10 degrees south latitude. Tls said you can get rid of Jobtmon grass by either pasturing It, or by never allowing It to joint above ground. Tbe roots cannot grow or make Joints under ground unless allowed to grow above ground. Tbe roots live only two years, and if no new oues form the grasp Is dead." Farmers every where are now getting busy for nnntber crop?new back bands and lines plow stocksand gnano, and smoke in the new ground are tQ be seen ou all sides. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wilson were in the city la?t Monday. Mr. and Mrs. David Gilliam were visitors to the city on Monday. Tbe many friends of Mr. Gilliam were glad to see bim out 8gain after a severe Illness ol several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Graves were guests In tbe city Monday last. Messrs. H. W. Lawson, Major Parker and John A. Wilson representative farmers from the Fiat woods were In tbe cltv Sa'esdav. Mr. J. H. Penney and daughter Miss Emma, were among tbe welcome guests In the city 'ast Monday. One of the sweetest and prettiest bine-eyed babies, on Route 3. smiled on us last Saturday at one of tbe mall boxes. It was Elizabeth, the Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs, R. P. Mc Neill of Sharon. Tbe sick folks on Route 3 are all getting bet ter. Mr. J. C. Purslev and his family havebeeD down with measles, butareull better at this writing. Mr. J. R. Thornton is tbe champion potato planter, He prepared and planted his Irisb potato patch last Saturday, and by tbe fol lowing SuDday morning they wpre "up." Yes. rrsoted up by stray bogs. See! Tue (( quel to this is, fasten up your bogs,or Jence in your patch. Miss Mamie Baskln after spending a few days of Inst week with relatives at Lebanon, returned to her home In Abbeville last Mon day, accompanied by Judge J. 8. GlbfirL Mr. Allen McCanty Is up and visiting hi" neighbors, snd although on crutches now, he Is cbeerful and hopes soon to be able to go without ?hem. Miss Katberlne Whitley, of Lebanon,"was visiting friends last Saturday on tbe Sharon side. S100 00 paid by Dr. Sboop for any recent case ol Gr|ppe or acute Cold that a 2& cent box of mill nnl hroulr Hour ta this lor an offer? The Doctor's supreme confidence Id these little Candy Cold Care Tablets?Preven ttcs?Is certainly complete. It's a 8100. against 25 cent*?pretty big odds. And Prevention, remember, contain no quinine, no laxative, nothing harsh nor sickening. Pnenmonla would n?v er appear If early colds were al ways broken. Safe and sure for feverish chil dren. 48 Prevenllcs 25c. C. A. Mllford, Don't forget that this is the week we are exhibiting the Cameron Steel Range. Yours truly, L. W. White Co. If you would like to fool some wise Coflee Critic, who "knows fine Coflee on taste and flavor." quietly make for him a batch of Dr. -(hoop's' Health Coffee'" and serve it piplDg hot. It deceived Mrs Sboop, and will I be lieve deceive any one. ADd there Is not a sraln of real Coffee In It. Health Coffee Is made from pure toasted grains, malt, nuts, etc. Made In a Minute?no 20 to 80 minutes tedious boiling. 1J pounds 25c. L. T. Miller. Don't be annoyed with holes in your stockings when you can avoid it by buyine Everwear ho siery from The Rosenberg Mercan tile Co. The Lien Law is not Repealed! Tu aud so we are all happy ouce more. Now let me help to add to your happi- Oa ness by giving you The Right Kind of Goods - aD( at the Right 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 Me aud I will interest you. Amos ?. Morse. J Everwear hosiery has 110 equal, 11 Guaranteed six months. The Ro * senberg Mercantile Co. be r< St Pa The " Rexall As all these ri ceed or fail togeth unworthy remedy for example, purcl by it, how could "Rexall" Dyspe] family? You can und to finding and chc given. We have experts had been best remedy kr to relieve. Who should this country whal . Remember, t each individua existence is at stal you are buying tt Here are thr< REXALL "98" HAIR K The famous Rexall "9: Tonic is composed in c Resorcin, Beta Naphtl Pilocarpin. Resorcin is one of th and most effective gem discovered by a sciehce, connection with Beta N: which is both germicit antiseptic, a combina formed which not only c the germs which rob the its nutriment, but cr clean and healthy condi the scalp, which preve lodgment and developn new germs. Pilocarpin is a wel agent for restoring the its natural color, where t of color has been due to ease of the scalp. It is coloring matter or dye duces its effect by stin the scalp and hair foil: health and active life. This combination atives mixed with alcoh stimulant, perfects the r fective remedy for ha scalp troubles known to fer Bottle, &uc. Look for t preparation is gi back and get yoi have it" C. A. Before It Ik Too Lnte. "If you have a gray-haired mother, And from home you are away, Sit down and write the letter You put off day by day. Don't watt until her tired steps Reach Heaven's pearly gate, But show her that you think of her Before It Is too late, If you've a tender message Or a loving word to say, Don't wait till you forget It, Bui whisper It today. Who knows what bitter memories May haant you, if yoa wait? So make your loved ones happy Before it Is too late. The tender words ubspoken, The letter never sent, The long-forgotten messages, The wealth of love unspent. For these some hearts are breaking, For these some loved one waits; So show them that you earn for them Before It is too late." It might prove to your advai ? ? +? ? ?+ nmnao rtn VmrrfHi i,O IV gOb UlU ^fllUGD uu uuggi fore buying. The Eosenbei Brcantile Co. J. IGLEI well equipped to supply the publ with seasonable goods at reason able prices. HARDWARE. ilcanite Roofing, Garden Wire Plo ols, Saddles, Briddles, Collar.", Pa imes, Traces, Nails, Horse 8bo< athpr. Tinware. Crockerv. Bucbel bs, Well Chains. GROCERIES. ts, Corn, Mill Feed, Chicken Fee ,con, Hams, Lard, Tobacco by be : to 50c, Syrup in keg9, half bam d barrels, new crop N. O. 3ood value in Coflee, Rice, Soaj da, and Can Goods. Vlajeetlc Flour the best. Pratts Cattle Powders, Poultry Fch ce Killer and Roupe Cure. DRY GOODS leeting, Cheviots, Outings, Deniir Ticking and Dress Goods. SHOES. ng Bee and Tufl Hide, all leatht nothing better. CLOTHING. 3D's ana Jtsoys ouuh, extra rt*u< 'eralls, Shirts, Underwear, also Ha d Caps. J. R. Glenn. S? Notice to Our Customers. Ve are pleased to announce that Fole, uey ana Tar for coughs, colds and lu ubles 1h notaflected by the National Pu od and Drug law as ltcontalus noopiai other harmful drug*, and we recoramei is a safe remedy for children and adul B. Speed. We have several car loads rift's fertilizers. The Rose] irg Mercantile Co. : : -v : W:" -Till II I - - raight Talks itent Medici " Remedies deserve confident smedies are grouped under one n er. There must be no weak link ' would mean disaster to the < hased the "Rexall" Cough Cure we expect you to place any fa psia Cure or any other memb erstand, therefore, why such anx >osing the remedies to which the i admitted none to this circle ui convinced by investigation and loivn to medical science for know better than the leading t : are, and what are not, efficient he success of our enterprise dep I remedv. Our reputation, whicl :e. Can you doubt, that in buying te best that science and experien< se prominent members of the " R )NIC REXALL DYSPEPSIA TABLETS C 3" Hair The remarkable success of hief of Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets is 10I and largely due to the new and suo- /. . cessful method of manufacture, whereby the well known prop- Ch e latest erties of Bismuth Subnitrate set n-killers and Pepsin have been combined and in with cafminitives and other iphthoi, agents. *01 lal and Bismuth Subnitrate and Pep- fQI tion is s*n are recognized by the entire ] lestrovs medical profession as specifics ~ , . y, for acute indigestion or chronic . ^ ! "air 0 dyspepsia. ha eates a pepSjn use(j js manufac- CCi ition ot uncJer a new process bl< nts the which develops its greatest ef- di( aent of ficiency. Pepsin not only sup- ^ plies to the digestive machinery I unm, one of the most important ele- an i-Known ments 0f digestive fluid, but nair to jt seems to exert a tonic influ- 0? he loss ence\ upon the glands which ' a dis- supply all the other elements. Pa . not a The carminitives add prop- ^a -it pro- erties which promptly relieve th< mlating j^lins caused by undigested food. Coi icles to The combination of the whole chi makes a remedy absolutely in of cur- valuable to any man or woman ' . ". suffering from dyspepsia?and inf a f not only a remedy, but a cure ra, nost et- which works by gradually re- ti i r and building and stimulating the day. glands which perform the di- ce( gestive functions. Package, 26c. ch his Jiexall Guarantee on ea< xaranteed to give satisfaction, ir money. It belongs to you, i MILFORD, Dri The fexagg Store The Newspaper As An Educator Augusta Herald Man does not live by bread alone. Usually thi9 text is used fcy preachers to point to man's spiritual needs. It is, boweveft, equally applicable to man's intellectual needs. By bread alone, that is by phisical health may be maintained in perfeci condition. An animal, given proper food in sufficient quantities, will grow into a perfect specimen of its kind. This also fully applies to the animal or physical nature of man. Well fed, he may become a giant in strength, capable of doing the greatest amount of phisical labor. But that is all. To develop the intellectual part of mau this must be fed with interlectual food. And properly fed with such food, he will develop iutellectually as be will develop physically by being properly fed on physical food. In intelluctual as well as in physical growth and development the feeding f>rocess must be contiuuous. As read ng more than anything else tends to intellectual development, all should read as regularly each day as they take their daily meals. Fortunately this is within the reach of everybody, in our country at least, and at the present time. Reading matter is so cheap that it is within the reach of all, and there is no person so busy as to be by stress of work denied all opportuni ty to take intellectual food. The per son in this day and time who does not read simply doesn't want to read. He or she is contest with an existence which is not above the level of the animal. But the opportunities of all for read ing-are not equal. There are many, probably a majority who, for lack of means to procure it or for lack of time Hnunte to if rrmv nnf. hp Rblft to read aa much as Ibey would like, People so situated should carefully consider how with the time aud means at their disposal for reading they may so apply it so as to obtain the most possible good from it. Such people, first of all, should read a paper regularly. The cost is insig nificant, and the modern paper is an encyclopedia in itself. It gives all the newB, and the regular reader is kept fully informed as to passing events at home and abroad. It contains articles on every subject of human interest, and the contributions of hundreds of minds, in a form to be readiest under stood and most quickly taken in, are presented in every good paper that is printed If a person be unable to read anything except a newspaper, provid ing this be a first-class one aud read regularly, he would be well informed. To regularly read such a newspaper is the best reading. More should be read, a certain portion of time given to the reading of some good literature How fhe neiuanonop whrmlri cav>u UMjr I JL?UW uvff alwajs come first, because it gives the most for the time devoted to it. Jules G. Huguelet, Expert Match and Clock Repairing. Next new postoffice. Up stairs. Garden seed ! Garden seed!! The Bosenberg Mercantile Co. ' ; \' 1 e. ame, they must suc :s in this chain. One entire plan. If you, : and were not cured ith thereafter in the er of the "Rexall" v ious care was given name "Rexall" was itil our committee of test that it was the the ailment it aimed housand druggists of medicines ? ends on the merit of 1 is our very business * a "Rexall" Remedy, :e can give you ? lexall" family: HERRY JUICE COUGH SYRUP A new idea in Cough Syrups, This preparation owes its ef iency to the presence of Wild terry, Vinegar Sqyills, Bone Horehound and Syrup. 1 A.11 of these have been known a hundred years as remedies coughs and hoarseness. [n Rexall Cherry Juice Cough rup, all of these remedies ve been combined by a pro ss of manufacture that has :nded them into a perfect me :inal harmony whereby the aracteristics of each support d reinforce the others. The pathological properties each ingredient does its own rticular work in easing the in med membranes,, loosening ; phlegm and setting up a ndition of health in the bron ial and nasal passages. One spoonful will relieve the lamed membranes and tempo ilv thp'ronp'h. One bot -j r ~ will work a cure. It is ex jdingly pleasant to the taste? ildren like it. Per Bottle, 25c. ch package: 'This If it does not, come md we want you to iggist mm . ."l .; fSa .J;. LONALDS. Mr. James Dodson a popular employee of Ibe Southern was In town a few days last G. C. Wllilamsnn and A.. 8. Agnew went to Heuea Path ooe day last week. P W. Trihhla came near loosine his dwell log by fire iastWed., caused by & defective flee. Dr. Carlton Is kept quite buoy now a days tbere being plenty 01 measles, mumps and grippe. A. 8. Agnew, Cllde Murff and Harold Sbrfrp all have good cases of mumps. Mr. Enoch Mitchell a highly re.pectiable citizen of Ml. Betbell Laurens Co.. died last Thurs. night of Pneumonia and was burled at Mt. Betbell Friday. Mrs. J. A Townsend spent the day In Due West Friday. Henry Bowen of Levell Land was In town one day last week. It looked a lot like fall of the year Friday and Saturday, as the gins were crowded all day. Mr. W. T. Roland who has been clerking for Bowie Brothers at Starr, s. C. has returned to the city. Miss Dora Donald of Greenville Is visiting her parents nere. Mr. H. L. Beeker of Greenwood was In town Sunday. Miss Nud Sharp of Ware Shoals visited C. E. Sharp Sunday. Mr. H. C. Booker of Greenville visited his parents here Sunday night. Mibb Mary Madox died at ber home near Maddox Mill last Saturday night, of Con sumption and was buried at Turkey Creek Monday. Miss Mary Mo Whorter and sinter, of the Little river Section was in town Monday. Tickling or dry Coughs will quickly loosen when using Dr. Shoop's Cough Care. And It Is so thoroughly harmless, that Dr. Shoop tells mothers to use nothing else, even for very youDg babies. The wholesome green leaves and tender stems of a lung heeling mountainous shrub give the curative proper ties to Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. It calms the cough, and heaU the sensitive bronchial membranes. No opium, no chloroform, noth ing harsh U6ed to ioj ure or suppress. Demand Dr. Shoop's. Take uo other. C. A. Mliford. Jules G. Huguelet, Organic Methodist Church, TEACIIEK OF m ?.wl rimiV; ? ivnu anu vi ??u> Residence at Miss Brooks. Phone 104. Remember that when the Stomach nerves , fall or weaken. Dyspepsia or Indigestion must always follow. But, strengthen these same weak Inside nerves with Dr. Shoop's Restora tive, aud theu see how quickly health will Rgaln return. Weak Heart and Klkney X nerves can also be strengthened with the Re storative, where Heart pains, paluluttlpu. or Kidney weakness Is found. Don't nru^ the Stomach, nor stimulate the Heart Or Kidneys. That Is wrong. Go to the cause o( these ail ments. Strengthen these weak Inside nerves with Dr. Shoop's Restorative and get well. A simple, single test will surely Lett. C. A. Millord. f? II? ?f? Sf&gSj, AHQrngy*at*La w* Office over Glenn's Store. No Case on Eecord. There Is no case on record ot a cough or cold resulting In pneumonia or consumption after Foley's Honey ami Tar has bem tuken.as It will stop your cough and break up your cold quietly. Keluse any but ibe genuine Foley's Honey and Tar In a yetlow package. Con tains no opiates and Is sale and sure. P. B. Speed. When In Abbeville call and see our blanJr | ots. We have the best X. C. blanket on the l market. The R. M. UaddoD Co. Don't forget our buggy depart ment. Rosenberg Mercantile Co. ..." 4 - "