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r THADfc Jkf LOWNDESVILLE. Lowndepvllle, March 2,1908 Monday of the week before tHst, Mr. J. M and Magistrate J. G. Huckubee went to Ab beville having buslntss with the Court then In session. This township was struck particularly hard and heavy in the way of Jurors for the last term of the Court, The services of six or ? eight were required. Dr. and Mi8. J. C. Harper of Greenwood spent several days of the week before la6t with the family oi his brother Mr. E. W. Har per. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Latimer and Mr. Ernest juttiituer wtn lif uvuyu hiuiduoi nun at tended the barltil services of Hon. A. C. Lati mer, brother of the first named. Mrs. B. C. Kay went to Belton Friday od thesamesad mission as tbose above men tioned. Mr. Clement Allen of Washington, D. C., eameSaturday end regained with the fam ily of bis faiher Mr. B. Bolln Allen, till next d?V. Mr. ClemeDt Latimer, a C'emson cadet oame down and spent Washington's birthday with his bomefo'k. / UTbe above time bonorfd day was observed here only by the R. K. D. men. Tbty and 'heir horses got a rest day, which was doubt less much enjoyed. Dr. and Mrs. H. F. Hoyt of Cordelia, Ga. have been for the last we*k or two wlin the family of their son-in-law Dr. A, J. Speer. Mrs. W. 8. McMorrls of Atlanta, Ga., spent several days la?t wtek with heraunl.Mrs. B. C. Kay and In ruily. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Barnes of Andfrsou came down the first ol last week and will be here lor some tin>?. Mr and Mrs 8 B. Ccok eDd their children of Latimer, came up Saturday and were nuests of Mr. J. M. Huckaboe and lamlly till vesterday evening. " .Messrs, H. M.Sebumpert nnd A. B. Jones' engaged at tbe Do'wer house on (be dam at Gregg'sshoals ou ibe Savannah came bere Saturday for a few bours stay. Yesterday was ail ideal cprinp-'lke ?'?>y, the flNtonefor nearly three nouibs, when sli-j tlDg upon pii 7.7.8s, tbe summer pleasant' places, was at all comfortable: and It la to be hoped that the luture will give ua tnany more of tbe same sort, that the gardens and fields may lay aside tbelr winter unproduc tive condition and begin tbelr spring and grmmer bringing In of supplies. Mrs.E. J. Barnes of Anderson came down ]R?t week and will stay for some time. Tbe writer cannot let this opportunity pass nnlmproved to pay to tbe memory of tbe late SaDator A. C. Latimer a sllgbt tribute. As Is well known, be was born and reared near this place, In the fork of Rocky aud Savan nah Riven?was raised on tbe larm, with but limited educational advantages, which he well improved. He became a member of the Methodist Church when a boy, aud ever after was a loyal member, nnd gave to her of bis time, bis talents, and bis means. No one ever doubted .bis sincerity and bis alms to excel along ail lines. Tbe same devotion shown by blm to tbe public Interests after his entrance Into politics was more clearly manifest in bis borne life as husband, latber, friend. He was a worker wherever dutj called, and be bad Just .reached that age In lile when he was prepared to accomplish greater good than ever before, when, alas ! be was cut down. The country needed^ greatly needed such men as be was, and his place will be bard to fill. He was blest with so pleasing a nature that be gained tbe good will of ell, dnd beiDg one of fortune's favorites, be rapidly rose to distinction. While bis hosts of iriend^ in Htate aDd nation are sad dened at his untimely end, tbey will try to look upon it as "all for the best." Troupe. AMONG THE SCHOOLS. Supt Cheatham Mhkew Suggestions to Teach*inand Patrons, Since tbe laxt school letter, some things havebarpeocd Of Interest. All of our schools at?? now open except two. We have found li rtifflpnlf In copnm IMphcrn thnnph thf liQlorv t Id several cases bave been raised. During last vacation the special tax were voted In the following districts; Warren ton, Lebanon, Bufialo, Donalds. Ft.ndvllle, and this has en abled ibe districts to put schools there on a solid basis. Recently I trade a four of several sobool btginnlng with the Warrenton school. Here the people lasi summer vottd the tax, moved and JQullt a first class school house. Mrs. M. C. Wharton Is ihe teacher and is doing very fine work. Since opening school, she. has with the patrons assistance, bought and enlaiged a ilbraiy. The bouse needs painting and desks.and lam Inform)d tbai the trustees wltl make ibis scmmerail needed Improve ments. This Is one of the few schools pay ing a salaiy ol fifty dollars per month. At Monterey I And Miss Virginia Robert son doing good work. The bouse Is all tbat Is required, ccmlortably seated with patent desk and has small library. Next we find the Campbell school district 51, where Miss Annie Boles teaches. Here the ?niolliiieiiT is iBige but the average atten dance is email, and bouse also Is comfortable but too small. rtujumiDR iuik oibirici is aiBirici i.o wnere there are t^o white seboo.s, one In charge of Miss Maip?re? Brovtnlee and the other In cbaige of J- K. Carwiie. If these two schools were unind and locaud at some central point, a lux voied, then ibese patrons could have as good school as is lound In the coun ly. 1 wouid uigtntly recommend that this be done. At Fondville, Miss Laura Bowen has charge This district voted special tax last summer and is now in a position to have what is seeded, and desks are needed badly. Trustees take notice. Now lor a lew general Iremarks for benefit of all schools. Firsl: I w,aDt to insist that all our teachers givespeclHl attention to writing and English, Last summer ai tbe exsminatlcij lor various scholarships in state colleges, about 85 appli cants were presemand &0 per cent failed on EDgilsb. Boib Uity graded schools and coun try schools were represented. .Teachers, let 8 Dot have this to occur sgaln. StcoDci; I am Blue the trouble to baveschool house and grounds kepi neatly-will be fully appreciated by doing to. 1 doubt how 1 can recommend a teacher who might allow ti e loom be lound untidy. Tbelieor is not the place for scrap paper, nor the desk and bench es tbe place lor .bats, cloaks, and tftTcftets. "A place for everything and everything In Its place"' is a gocd rule. For teachers looking for reading I would suggest tbe !ollowirg bookF: White's School Management, Thorndikes.Prlnclples of Teach ing aDd Kern's Among Country Schools. Books cab be bad ircm the Educationi-l Pub. l>., Atlanta, Ga. It wl 11 fully rtpay teaclers to read these books. i R. B. Cheatham. Feb. 25,1908. TfT /\ Mill nnnvAAlof A if if ff C n Hi djp|/iVVlMtV AVj AJL you will look at our range, L. W. White Co. / MAHIV * l\ SUfvT ERED For enty-three yea indard of the ? 1 Id time fish gu S. Royster Guano Co. RETIRED DUSIN FAVOf E\H. Lambert, of E Believes Stomacl One of the most interesting stat< ments made recently concerning th much discussed Cooper theory, tha has spread over the country during th past year, is made by E. H. Lamberl a retired business man, whose home i at 115 Francis Street, Everett, Mass. Mr. Lambert has this to say in cor nection with Cooper and his med: cines: "Some time ago I read an ai ticle about this mail Cooper, in whicl he claimed that stomach trouble wa directly responsible for most ill health He went on to say that, although hi medicine did nothing but get the stom ach in sound condition, it wonld, i] many cases, remove kidney and live trouble and various other ailments He argued from this that the stomacl was the main cause of sickness, am stated that the success he has ha< with his medicines was due entirel; to this fact. "I am now fully convinced that thli theory is correct, and believe Coope has a really remarkable medicine judging from my own experience. > "I have been a sick maa for flv< w: The < J Possible of the best possible qi every enterprising col "it is as easy as rolling only use enough Virginia Ferti Is there any reason why yo James M. awint, 01 ^ni] acre of Virginia-Carolin; He gathered one and a acre, and there were more b< This is the experience of hur -planters. Careful preparation ( use of high grade Virginia-Car surely "increase your yields per ai prejudiced authorities tell how it Virginia-Carolina Farmers' Year] a copy of which may be secured f izer dealer, or from our nearest sa An interesting picture of Mr. cotton will be found in this Ye Vii?nrir?ia_f arnllnn flioni miiumjunMawMg Better* Than NATURE'S REMEDY is bettor than pi: It strengthens the Stomach, aidB I Liver and Bowels, curing Constlpatlo Usually one NR Tablot is all that I ble. It starts in the Stomach and 8 Intestine, dissolving and soothing as NR Toblots aro always Just ri~ht a harmful alter effect. GET A 20c BOX. C. A. MILFOED & ( MADE - WITH FISH I ano. IESS MAN KNEW THEORY iverett, Massachusetts, [1 the Seat of Life. years. Three years ago I was told by; a physician that I had Bright's dis ease of the kidneys. I have treated constantly for this trouble since, with out results. After reading the article I have mentioned, I purchased some of this man Cooper's medicine. I have been astounded by what it has done for me. I was relieved to some extent within 24 hours. Today my health la * fci better tnan for nve years, ana so iar . s as I can tell, my kidney trouble ha3 t t. disappeared. s "My wife, who had stomach trouble 'p i- for some time, tried the preparation r a after noting its action in my case, a r and her improvement is fully as mark ed as mine. She now eats heartily ? * three times a day without any distress ? whatsoever. Her nervousness has also ? y left her. I certainly believe this man's ? success Is fully justified, as he un g doubtedly has a wonderful medicine." \ r We will gladly describe the remark- p (> able record made by the Cooper me<^ cines to all whc wish, to know of them. 9_ ?city Drugstore.. ... i.- 8 ' n rvT^i ii Greatest Cotton Crop uality, is the aim of :ton planter. And % down hill" if you -Carolina ilizers a cannot do just as well as Mr. pley, Ga., who used 600 lbs. per i Fertilizers on his cotton crop? half bales of cotton per 3lis yet to open. ldreds of other cotton )f your soil, and liberal olina Fertilizers will ere." Numerous un J ,c. s. c. Md. 7a. y. All. renn. L? is aone in me new Book or Almanac, rom yourfertil .les-office. Swint's :ar Book. icalCo. ti n ? a F w n II fi f U Pills or Liver His. lis, bocaase It act3 in the right way. Mgestion, cures Dyspepsia, cleanses tha n. 8 necessary to correct the average iron earchcs through the Liver. Kidney and it goes. ud neither sicken. eriDO nor hnvn nnu =J JO., Abbeville, 8. C. F( ta El TO BE A GOOD SALESMAN. I roin a Pamphlet l8*ue<> by a D< port. j ment Store ifor Use of Employee*. I (From the Chicago Tribune.) Tr?at all customers courteously, regardless ' how they may be dressed, the contrary la [excusable under any circumstances. All fixtures and property of tbe house >ouldbe treated with tbe greatest care: tbe r?t scratch paves tbe way for carelessness. Each day should find us doing things bet irand better than prevfously. Acquire the babit of promptness In every tatter, large or small, which Is left to your jre. Know tbe value or a good personal appear uce; do not thlnfc that any detail of your ai re will escape notice. Learn to asfc such questions as will draw ut the most profitable Information. Spend wisely your spare time; count every our golden, every moment an opportunity; on't waste a minute at any time. Avoid being iuflnenced for tbe wrong by ther persons nave a purpose of your own: relith counsel, but act from your own best bought. Cultivate a good, clear, legible band wrl ? * - AnUhltr r*n Ihlfi I log: DQHDy penpn- JUUgc l|Ulvai; .... olnt; a good band nl -vays U appreciated. However attached to your buslnese, do not How the commercial seu*e to deaden, but to nlcken, tbe moral, artistic and all whole line sentiments. The gre+t mxjorlty of errors are , madp (irough carelessness: learn to carc be exact! trlve to have It absolutely right?making a llstake In business Is like falling down In a K>t race?It Is a set buck. Iu giving orders ulve reasons, thn? t^acb at: subordinates to think for themselves Think to be Interested I your work; learn 3 love It, and you will have the worn plea^ r? of bnslness relations. Cultivate a happy expr.-s^lon ani a happj lHnoer: f?*el It: menu it: tbe advauiag* 1 rondarful In every way. Learn to show a thorough Interest In a ens amerorany person approacbtug yon; >ry to x>k hi the matter troiu bis standpoint as rell as your own. Make memoranda of little points while you hlnk of them; run over tbe various subdl IhIods of your work to recall any points ou may have forgotten. Let every effort be toward tbe Idea of per aanence; do things to lagt: make tbe casual ? ? Ana fhrmuh untie. UBl(>Ul?9t a lioiuiauiui wuv> ..... KCIlOD, Keep your eye* open for Improvement*, rlticlsm* and ^ug^extlona which will belp nv part ol tbla business. P?y strict attention to whatever yon bave n band, and lettbat for the time bave your phole thought Learn to leave no misunderstanding un ettled to the entire satlt-faction of the other iarty. Cultivate cleanliness In every spot and cor iar of the bouse; see that your own section la lerfectly clean. Know bow to write a good butlness letter, , nd be sure you are thoroughly understood ; >y the recipient. I Be seuRlbly economical in large ana nmaii j natters: save paper, save lights, etc., and treat aob privilege as atrust, 8 Learn to utilize the Knowledge of others, nd Know every man for the best there lb In ilm. Try continually to set a good example for bose around you, whether above you or be t)w you lu position; example is the greatest if teachers. Be careful in all your conversations, cultl atlne prndenoe, caution, mode and, as well ood English. Know how to listen well; take In all the ?olnt8 you are told, and oatoh the bplrlt as p?ll as the letter of the request. l>arn to close an Interview diplomat ically and save your time and that ot other leople as well. Avoid too much cross examination of ous omers when goods are returned; thlB causes leedleBs irritation. When aoommlsslon Is placed in your hand o All, see that you put into it your bestjudg nenl and thought. ? Learn tbo great extent to which the gol en rule may be applied In business matters " pith the utmost satisfaction touli. Don't submit a thing for approval until it r your best; otherwise something else than be best may be accepted * 11 ? *<"?a "An awa fnnmlnn Knolnaao hah. AH lUO biLUO /UU f?IO IUiUiIU( VUOIMODD .I?v ta lake care that thete are sucb habits of irogresalveness and worth as you will oare to e'aln, andnever find occasion to break. Learn to observe as yon go. aod draw valn ble lessons from tbe things around yon. Let each of us do bis part to make ibis or aniEitlon one that will standout In blstory ?r the men It produces. Think about your work as a wbole, not aerely about tbe little pieces of It In band, We fool ourselves wben we are too well a'lsQed with our own arts D? not allow little differences to Bhat off irofltable connections and associations /earn abpolutelv to respeel a promise or ap* ointment and keep It faithfully. Put yourself In other people's places to ge iroper view of your metbodB and work. Let your every destine with the puolic be nub as will Inspire confidence. 8ee tb ?t your wirk b?glns prornplly In the iftpnlno' lot t ho flrat few minntaM And VOll a fall working trim and busy. Salesmanitblp may be made a profession, nd receive tbe same degree of respect ac orded to an ariist of any class. Be emphatically unwilling to R*k or re vive favors from any person wHo expects a eLnrn In business favors. . LOWNDESVILLE, Mr. J. Bruce Mosely, went to Grtenwood t londay. ? \ Mrs. Leila Mullens of Seneca spent several I ays of last week, with her father Mr. W. L lowmao and family. MIsi Grace Bolllvan or Laurens was wnn rlends. In Ibis section. last week. Mr. Marlon Latimer left today* week ago, or Pougbkeepole, Y. and entered the uslness college In that place. ^ At the plea Bant conn try home of Mr. W. L. towman, two miles oat at 3 80 oclock p. m. J be anion lo marrlaee of Mr. E. W. CarllK nd MUs Emma Bowman took place Rev. O. 1. Abney officiating. Tbe honored gnests prevent about fifty- In lumber, would doubtless Join In saying tbe rrangementa for celebrating tbe happy vent, were as near perfect as It was po'Blble >r them to be. Tbe roc^ms of the dwelling rblce were open to tbe Kuesta were beauti ally trimmed In a blending of colors quite ttractlve. The dinner served oonld not but ^ ? benrtlly relished by all who nartoolc of it. he bridal couple boarded the 5 p. m. train iI au Dunruuc U( ouujo niue in a luuun puu ther piate*. x Mr. Jas. iLnllmer and Mls? EIoIbp Harper rent to Andernou Friday mornti g aud ul jnrtert a vnleutine pnrtv th?t i MesnrH W. C. Ariel aod Eiru^st L<tlme rent to the va'entlne party given Friday leht nt Anderson.. On Tharnday because of a freight train 'reck between McCormlcfcand thin plaoe the p mall 'ra n had to detonr to Greenw oc^. ben to Ca'houn Fulls, and then to thin pi tee Baching here nearly four bourn late. Toe weainer wuien iriamiotj prjb me round hog. by lt? actions Indicates when It rst cornea ?>ut of Its winter quarters 2nd of ebruary Is to prevail for biz weeks after ards shows to date that on the day above anted he saw bl? shadow and Kent back, r the bad weather continues, It will put tbe irmera very much behind. IHEUMATIC FOLKS I Lre You {Sure Tour Kidneys are Well? Many rheumatic attacks are due to ricacid/Jn tbe blood. But the duty f ihe kidneys is to remove ail uric cid from tbe blood. Its presence there aows the kidneys are inactive. Don't ally with "uric acid solvents." You tight go on till doomsday with them, ut until you cure tne kidneys you ill never get well. Doan's Kidney ii)s not only remove uric acid, out jre tbe kidneys and then all danger om uric acid is ended. Hubert B. Calvo, bookbinder, em toyed at The State Publishing Co., EHcial printers for tbe State of South arolina, llviug at 1010 Lumber St., olumbia, S. C., says: "I thought I id rheumatism and treated for it on lat belief. loused all kinds of lini ents. The jUin was in my back and i my hips clear to tbe shoulders. The Qiments did no good and I took to ood medicines) but they did not help e. I took a long trip in hopes that ie change of climate might help me. was away for three months but could T kAAM,l e Liu cuaiiKb 1UI me uetiei. x ucaiu Doan's Kidney Pills and determin l to try them, and got a box at a drug ore. They completely removed the tins out of my back and I have not It a touch of the old trouble since I ;ed them." For fale by all dealers. Price 50 cents aster-Milburu (Jo, Buffalo, New ork, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name?Doan's?and ke no other. ?ou don't have to wait for your drugs if you tone Mil ford's drag store. Those boys do islueea right now. Phono 107. . . " \ Faints! Pain Wo narrv the largest and best st and Stains in Abbeville County, Town and Country Paint, Rem Floor Paints, We also carry a sizes and shapes. When in neei see us, and we will guarantee th as well as courteous treatment, Yours to p! C. A. MILFl Phone - - Cabbage and For the ne Cabbage and 1,000 to 4,000, { Special price* O. D. is prefer delivery of pin I have all fey Wakefield, Charleston W si t able for pari Succession an<: larce flat bead: personal atteui w. F. CARE J. W. SIGN, ABBEVIL Office under the Is well equipped in bis line of busin baskets ranges from the cheapest to the 3 is funeral car in a fine one. Airtight he old brick vault and which is much i ide casket. Drop couch caskets. Cba Phone 8S a*, -v The Peoples ? ABBEVIL] * V OFFICERS. S.|G. THOMSON, President. G. A. NEUFFER, Vice-President. R. E. COX, Cashier. SCHOOL Tablets 0 Ir General Sch< Speed's D pimms' mil I ilUlVlUUU UUlli State, County and President: Vice-Pres F. E. HARBISON. P. B. SI Board of" Directors ! /isanska, John A. Harris, E. M. Haddc r. F. G'linkscales, C. C. Gambrell. We solici your business an it safely and c We are in potion to make you loa when placed in Our* Savings lll?1 Header, Fin* madinm alia. Excellent shipper, JDalidoai tor Ubla. I ibcrat tan dajf I Earlieat Hit 1 later than K. Jerttj I Cabbala. A lar A full alia larger. I yielder and a jo A money maker. I jhl?p?r By the HUNDRED, THOUSAND or ] varieties. Grown in the open field and will si accompany your order; otherwise plants will return charges on the money. Prices, f. o. b. Young's Island, S. C.: BOO f at SL25per 1,000; 9 to 20,000 at $1.00 per 1,000. I and satisfaction guaranteed or money refan. Gibson mailed free on application. Cheap ex C. M. GIBSON, Yo SOUTHERN THE SMITH'S CP * Uii WW ?U M UUJ Inexcelled Dinning Car Servi Through Pullman Sleeping Convenient Schedul Arrival and Depa No. of Trains. 114 Leaves at 10:20 a.m. Columbia. 115 Arrives from Greeu at 11:59 a.m. 116 Leaves at 5:50 p. m, Greenville. Ill Arrives from Green at 7:15 p. m. For full information as to rates, routt Itailway Ticket R. W. HUNT, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent, Atlanta, Ga. V^H:V-'".-,";r'tSsFf X'-'TVSZTo.'1' V:"'7 >fef Paints! IVU iock of Paints, Oils, Varnishes such as Mastic and Harrison's mlac, Japalac, Floor Fix and very large stock of Glass, all 1 of any of the items, call and e best goods at the best prices Lease, ORD & CO., - - 107 Beet Plants. xt few weeks I will fill all order* for Beet Plan's at the following prims: SI .25: 5.000 to 9.000, $1 00; 10.000, 90c. on larger Jolt*, (.'ash wiih order or (J. red. I guarantee satisfaction and tafe UII8. the leading varieties. The Early Jer the mo-r popular early variety; the nkefielil, a few day* later hutv?-ryde-! l*-i? planting. In the later kinds I have I thf Late Flut Dutch, both producing ?. Plants are ready for shipment; ruy Lion given to all ordere. L, Meggetts? S. G. Funeral Director. , 1 iLE, S. C. Eureka Hotel. ens. His complete stock of Coffins and finest. Burial Robes always on hand, water-proof steel vaults which replaces more reliable. Metal lined cases for in ,rges reasonable acd service acceptable. V. SJIG-3NT. Savings Bank. LE, S. C. DIRECTORS. 8. G. Thomson, H. G. Ander<?on G. A. Neufler, C. C. Garobrell, W. E. Owens. F. B. Gary, J. 8. Stark, B. E. Cox, Jonn A. Harrin. BOOKS Pencils ik ool Supplies. rug Store. [ - ABBEVILLE City Depository.. ildent: Caabler: PEED, J. H. DuPRE. : F. E. Harrison, P. B, Speed, G. A. >n, LewisW. Parker, W. P. Greene, id are prepared to handle oiiserva lively. . ns, and to pay interewt on deposits, Department. I CABBAGE PLANTS EARLY HEADERS MILLION of the above three favorite and severe cold without injury. Let money be shipped C. 0. D., and you will have to pay or $1.00; 1 to 4,000 at $1.50 per 1.000; 5 to 8,000 Special prices on larger quantities. Pull count ded. Folder on Cabbage Caltare by C. M. press rates to all points. Mail your orders to ung's Island, S. C. ? RAILWAY. EATEST SYSTEM. ce. Cars on all Through Trains, es on all Local Trains* rture of Trains. for Greenville and vilJe ami Columbia for Columbia and vine anu uoiumoia is, etc., consult nearest Southern ; Agent, or J. C. LUSK, Division Pass. Agent, Charleston, S. C. 7 : VW. Iv One car load flour, one car load t meal, one car load molasses, one car load oats, one car kad corn, Get our prices. The Eosenberg Mercantile Co, Abbeville-Green wo od MUTUAL i it ci ii n inrir mailt mvi/1) ASSOCIATION. Property Insured, $1,500,000 January 1st, 1908, V17RITE TO OH GALL on the underslgted " or the Director of your Township for any In formation yon may desire about oar plan of Insurance. We Insure yonr property against flettruo tlon by riEG, WiSDSTQ&M 11 L!SEICa% and do so cheaper than any I; .ranee Com pany In exlstenoe. Remember we are prepared to prove to yon that oars Is the safest and oh^apfxt. plan qt Insurance known. J. B. BLAKE, Gen. Agent Abbeville, S. C. J. F&ASER LYON, Pres. Abbeville, S. C. BOARD DIRECTORS. 8. G. Majors,..............Green'wood J.T. Mabry .?..Cokesbury W. B. Acker Don aide M. H. CJlntcHwies Due West W. W. L. Keiler........._Long Cane I. A. Keller .. ._hmllhvllle W. A. B'eveDnon Cedar Spring W. W. Bradley .. Abbeville Dr. J. A. Anderson Antrevllle 8.8. Bo:es.l Lowndesvllle A. O. Grant .....Magnolia J. W. Morrab Calhoun Mills 8. L. Edmonds ....Bordeaux H. L. Rnsor.. ...M'alnnt Grove W. A Nlckles - Hodges J. D. Coleman Coronaea D.8. Hattlwaneer....... Ninety-81x C. H. Townsend Kinarda J. Add. Calboan FellowsMo Joseph Lake ........*_Pl 08 .lx Bev. J. B. Muse- verdery J. H. Chiles, Jr .?..Bradley J. W. Lyon Troy W. A. Cheatham .....Seidell G. E. Dorn Call 1 son G. E. Dorn Klrksevs J. H. Brooks .. Brooks Aboeville. 8 (Jan. 1 1906 60 YEAR8* EXPERIENCE Patents T* TRADE MARKS W* Dcsions .... 1 Copyrights Ac. Anyone sending a sketch and description maf quickly ascertain our opinion fro? whothe lnrentlon IS probably pater]itnbl% Commo; er an .jmiiiBTil?? on Patents UUJUaiJ wv^kbuiM vur Vfiuiuu wi lnrentlon U probably paten tab) aCo tlons strictly confidential. HANDBOOK Q ? tent free. Oldost agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Mann A Co. leoetff tpecUUnoUu, without charge, In the rpccuunvw+i Wiiuuub yuanto, iu uio Scientific flmcricait A handsomely Ulnstrated weekly, larinrtefo CUJanon ox any scionuuu juutuiu* f? ? rear; four months, f L Bold by all newri mlert. jBUNN&Co.'"^ New York _ Branch Office. 625F Bt, Washington. IX C. Heart Strength Heart strength, or Heart Weakness, mean* Nerve Strength, or Nerve Weakness?nothing mora. Pos itively. not one weak heart In a hundred Is, in tt- - self, actually diseased. It Is almost always a hidden tiny little nerve that really is all at fault. This obscure nerve?the Cardiac, or Heart Nerve ?simply needs, and must have, more power, mora stability, more controlling, mora governing strength. Without that the Heart must continue toffail, and the stomach and kidneys also hart these same controlling nerves. This clearly explains why, as a medicine, Dr. i Shocp's Restorative has in the past done so much lor weak and ailing Hearts. Dr. Shoop first sought the cause of all this painful, palpitating, suffocat ing heart distress. Dr. Shoop"s Restorative?this popular prescription?Is alone directed io thew weak and wasting nerve centers. It builds; lfcstrengtnens; is oners reai, genuine umn umy. If you would hare strong Hearts, strong di gestion. strengthen these "uarres ? reestablish them u needed, with Dr. Shoop's Restorative 1 C. A. M1LF0RD. OR IN D Laxative Fruit Syrup PJeasant to take j The new laxative. Does not gripe or nauseate. Cures stomach and liver troubles and chronic con stipation by restoring the natural action of the stom ach, liver and bowels. Refuse substitutes* Price SOo. P. B. SPEED Calvert & Uickles ? Headquarters for ? White Hickory Wagons Owensboro Wagons, Bock Hill Buggies, Summer Buggies, Uneap buggies, Harness, Laprobes, etc. Oalvert & Nickles. yeb,;M. loo) " KILLthecouch | and CURE the LUNGS I ! with Or. King's lei DisGovsry FOR Oouchs JSn . W.. ^OLDS Trial Bottle Free AND ALL THROAT AND LUNGTR0UBLE8. GUARANTEED S ATI S FACT OB' OB MONET REFUNDED. 4 1