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f Thin This is a good tim fine, laboi Building M. We have taken advai of lumber and within th Fifteen Soli of material on which we ha offer our customers the full Lime and C< ^ Just received car each Gaffr you want the best results i TTT? Vi n * /-? ft IntJAio c<f r\i vv e nave a ia 15^ ouw invite any one interested give prompt attention to Thanking you for soliciting a continuanc Yours trul I mrfcFiiTii v 11 r fTU BILL! Ill NEAR S. A. . Petit Jury?Second Week. J. L. Hill, Abbeville. B. \V. F.oyd, Caiboun Mills. J?h. F. CilDkscalPB. M?gnolia. kSSHegK? W. \V. Dodsoo, Donalds. L. C. Bryant, Due Went. H. A. Campbell, LowndeBvllle. WBB^Ey W. LrGlbert Cedar Springs. I?* John Davis, Abbeville. J.'. John Little, Abbeville. 8. F. Cromer, Abbeville. J. P. Holloway. Bordeaux. Johu H Bell, Lowndesvllle. Robert Stevenson, Long Cane. J. M. Alewlne. Due We*t. J. E. Hawthorne, Due vvesi. - ww&vs* R L. Young, Due West. I J. C McN ilr, I o ^ndesvllle. I .jJF J. T. Hughes, I .one Cane fej^.iiESaMWwl J. W. Burriss, Diamond HIM. R. 1. Broad well. L?owndesvlll3. E^^*6iM0 D. Pollafccfl, Abbeville. "? W. T. Cowan, Calhoun Mills. G. L Coobran, Abbeville. M. L. Alewlne, Diamond Hill. J. A Gxmbreli, Don? Ids W. H. Horton, Caiboun Mills. W. A. Gallagher. Abbevlll?, G E. Wardiaw. Cedar Springs. Lutber Hughes, Dona'd". \^a?i Frank L. Crow ther. Diamond Hill. iaHS Ij. X. Chamberlain, Bordeaux. 'J'. B. Ammons, MHgno'<<>. *BM J. D. McGaw, Cnihour. Mills. BHteJsflHI C. B. Hutchison, Lowndesvli e. J. F. 1'arnell, Lowndesvlue. r. i Never I>egpair. j Never despelr, when the dark cloud 1b j lowering; The bud, though obscured, never ceases to shine. Above ;the black tempest his radiance Is AT pouring. fk I While faithless and faint hearted mortals Ljk $ repine. / m ^ The Journey of life has Its lights and Its A shadows. And heaven In its wisdom to eeeh sends a share: Though rough be the road, yet with reason to guide us And courage to conquer, we'll never despair! Never despair, when witb troubles contend Ing: Make labor and pattence a sword and a shield, And wlo brighter laurils with courage unbending, Thau ever were gained on the blood tainted field. As gay as the lark in the beam of the moratug, ^ When young hearts spring upward to do if and to dare. The bright star of promise their future f^ pdortilntr, .^06 Will light them along, and they'll never / The oaK in the tempest grows strong by ( resistance. I f|L_? The arm at ?he anvil gains muscular power I 111 And firm ttli-rellance, that seeks no as- \ slstance, \ toC / Goesouward, rejoicing, through sunshli.e j \ and shower. -^2 For I He Is a struggle, to try and to provo us. And true hearts grow stronger by labor " and cnre, w~\ While Hope, like a seraph, still whispers f-1 aoove us Look upward and onward, and never despair. ?Plilllp Fenton, In Leslie's Weekly. It has set the whole world a-thinking Upon it all Doctors, as one, agree ; The tonic all your friends are taking i?, Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. == C. A. Milford & Co. Schedule for l?ne West Railroad. A ft II Morning train leaves Due \V*n? 10:15. Ll fl K Itl Ttie evening train leaves. Due Wtkt ai 5: is N f ^ r; 'l'tie f">!HiU!t-ril Hum uirru. i, r mm ,llr ? , _ _ Southern from Columbia meet in the momlnc at Shoals Junction. two miies below Donalds. The Due West truln will take pus- Ci ? L Benders from both these trains. Tfl The Southern Trains lu the evening. North WFWtwWWi and South, meet at Hodges. If these are od time the Due West train takes passengers President from each of them. If they are late it either v P n?RT,i( waits, or runs out to Due West aDd returns aflKau lor this service. T5r?n Passengers can also ?o out from Due West on morning orevenlDg freight train. Visanska, Jo] " ' J. F. Clinkec G. M. BEASLEY, "? Attorney and Counsellor at Law, AJiUEVJLLE, S. C. We are i Oflice over rhilsoD, Heury & Co.'a Store. Loani? negotiated ou wtli improved real estate. t king of DING? le for it, the weather i r plentiful and aterial Cheaper itage of the decline in the pric e past 3o days have received I a cars ive saved from ten to twenty per cent. V benefit of this decline. sment. ley Lime and Lehigh Portland Cement, ise " LEHIGH." ck from which to select and w I to come and take a look. V\/ all orders. past favors and respectfull e of same. r to MM II. L. R. R. DEPOT. & 1?^ i W| M < *-fjffM L MILFORD & CO., Abbeville, S. C. JTOMOBILES! Ford Model "N" or Sale. Quick! Cheap! ENOUGH SAID. W. N. THOMSON. IERS' SANK of ABBEVILL1 County and City Depository : Vice-President: Cashier: iON. P. B. SPEED. J. H. DuPRE. ?i F TT. Harrisnn. P. B. Sneed. G. J rtt UI Rr ?- - , ?, t :iti A. Harris, R. M. Haddon, LewieW. Parker, W. P. Greem ales, C. C. Gambrell. lici your bushier and are prepared to handle it safely and conservatively. in position to make you loans, and to pay interest on deposits, in placed in ur Saving's Department. DEMOCRATS WILL CARE'S NEW YORK IN PRESIDEN TIAL ELECTION, SAYS TBE SUN, By Ralph Smith. Wflahinfftnn. D. c.. March 4?Democrat have been out o( power for ho long and th party has met with such overwhelming de | feat In national elections of reoent years thai ordinarily, It would seem extremely bezard ous to predict a Democratic victory at tb coming presidential election. But there ar In Washington today many of the best postei politicians In the country?men who hav had long experience and wbn have made i study of conditions?who confidently predlc the election of Mr. Bryaa next fall over an; candidate the Republicans may nominate a Chicago, and these men are not enthusiasts Bryanltes, nor or the dled-ln-the-wool Demo crate. Many ot tbem are old line Kepubll cans, men who have never voted anythln but the Republican ticket. It Is an easy matter to find, without bal S trying dozens of politicians ot both partlee who unhesitatingly say that President Roos( velt himself wouid favor Mr. Bryan's eleclio: If Cannon, Fairbanks or some man of tha stripe were nomluated at Chicago over hi choice, William Howard Taft. Aud Mr. Roosevelt's advocaov of Taft Is n more serious and determined thau is the op position of others prominent In Republlca politics. Tlie New York Sun's Prediction. The New York Sun, antl administration > anll-anythlcg-opposed to special Interest) in Its leading editorial of Tuesday, Match ! declared that William Howard Taft cannc be elected president, even If be Is nominate by .the Republicans at Cblcago, wblcb I doubts. This lnteresilng statement Is mad even more so by the further declaration tba either William J. Bryan or William R. Hean rp if nominated by the Democrats at Denvei 'W oan carry New York state over any candidal the Republican party may put up. The past Inconslsiencies of The Sun, t( gether with Its well-known pro-corpor*tlor pro-capitalistic policy, to say nothing of ll bitter antagonism 01 I'renuuui nuusorcii nu "bis politics," baa tended to weaken ttiedec laratioD, but tbe editorial has just the mim attracted much attention and eaused wide spread comment among politicians in Wast iDgtOD. Among other things, tbe editorial cay "If Mr Taft were to seourn tbe Republlca nomination, a contingency which han bee effectively provided agalDsf, he could not b /g elected. Tbe Democratic candidate, wbetbc ' v Hearst or Bryan, would win." "Speaking of our own slate New Yoik w record our conviction," continues the ed tola! "that no Republican candidate and w paitlcular'y include Mr. Rooeevelt hlmse can carry It against Bryan, Hearst, or any ot er Democrat that may be placed !n nom nation at Denver. Tbere are mlgbty an revolutionary changes operating In the poll leal landscape." The Son Not Alone. Tbe editorial offers an opportunity to dIf cuss, briefly, the chances or Democratic sue It cess at tbe next il-ctlcD-. Regardless of tti Sun's sincerity, tbere are la Washington number 01' people, supposedly well postet who share the belief that success will pero upon tbe standard of tbe Democratic parly a tbe next election. and tbey all concede th nomination of Bryan by acclamation at Den ver. __ The Sun Is probably the first, to come lo C ward wltb tbe claim that tbe Democrats wi carry New York, and tbls statement Is attribi ted more to dislike for Mr. Roosevelt than 1 \(? a genuine convlotlon. C But tbe Republican party Is In power, an as a young statesman from Georgia often saj "a panic Is upon tbe people." Wbetbertbei be a panic In reality makes lltt'e dlflererc tbe fact Is tbat hundreds of thousands of me are out of work, partl< ularly In tbe moi populous states of tbe east and tbe mldd west. It makes no difference whether tfc Republican party Is responsible for tbe bar y times, tbe great mass of tbe people bellev sucb to be tbe case, and tbere are many wb Dave DereiOIOre voieu iuo nriiuuucou Hum who believe that a change would do thei good and benefit the couutry. No class of persons study politics moi olosely than the Washington correspondent and It Is surprising to note the growing bi lief among these ;raeD that Brynn will t elected, regardleBB of whom the Republican nominate. Some of the oldest sod best li formed writers lo tbe gallery?Republican representing great Republican papers freel confess thattbechances of Democtatlc su oess look much brighter today than do It Republican chances. Bryan Hlmieif OpilmUtlc. Every candidate Is optimistic about succes If not genuinely so, apparently so, but n candidate was ever so optimistic as Mr. Bry an Is today, or professed to be when last I Washington. Of course, be tells everjbad that be expects the Democrats to win at th . next electlcn, but theRe utterances are alway " taken wit D a grain of salt, because it Is hi budDessto make them. Howe e-t Mr |Br/*n upon the oo aslon bis last visit to Washington, conferred a length with his strongest supporters In coc gress, and tL;?y say his confidence w^s In spiring. He convinced them, almost ngnlm their better Judgment, that tbe Democrat not only have.a fighting chance, but tbt they will be sure winners. Champ Clark, of Misscurl probab y tt stanchest Bryan man In congress, says 1) was almost moved to laughter by th* optl mlstln view expressed by the Peerlas-* Lead er. He says Bryan Is Just as confident of bu< cess as be is that tbe election will be held 01 November 4'b. He Impressed him as a ma who felt that It was all over but the shoal Ing and he was anticipating tbe dale b 8bouti"g already in private. NewYorke-s look upon the Sun's edltorlt declaration who varying view-, due 'uey a agree thai It Is quite significant. Tne coi C'udlng t ar-tgraph, especially has Impr^ae them, and this paragraph ptedlcts that New York state will go Democratic. The la*t sentence. "Tnere are mlghtv ant revolutionary changes operating In the pc lltlcal landscape," Is regarded as a partlci; lar y significant hint, "l'be mighty and re olut'onary changes are taken to mean a di termination In ;certaln ^quartern to accer Bryan, or Hearst, if need be, In preference t either Roosevelt or Taft. Glenn'8 LochIn. Vulcanite roofing, best on the market, $2.2 square. Poultry wire, 1-2-8-4-5 foot, also hog wire. = Pratt's poultry food, lice killer and cattl powders. New garden seed, onion sets, seed potatoes All the best giades guano, acid, potash an cotton seed meal. New crop N. 0. syrup, cans, kegs, % barrel and barrels. Full Btock plows, gears, farm tools, nnllt axes, Ac. Collar pads, all hair, 80 ; good pads, 23c; ex tra good Dame stringn. Beardless spring barley and seed oats. 150 barrels Majestic and Alpine Snow Sou; ?THE BEST. Heavy pant goods worth 15c, only 10c yard Rock salt, worm powders colic cure fo horses. Seaboard Schedule. No. 52 North (Local) due 12 52 pm No. 32 North due 8 32 pm No. 38 North due 12.52 am No. .*3 Souih (Local) due 4.10 pm No 33 South due 1 15 pm No. 41 South due 4.51 am Charleston and Western Carolina Rj Schedule In effeot Feb. 1G, 1908. Dally Dally D?lly Lv Augusta lOJOim 10.05pm 6.30am Ar MiCormlck ll.oOim 050pm 8.13Hm Lv McCormlcfc 8.16am Lv Calhoun Falls... 9 20am *r Anderson 11.00am Lv McCo-micK ll.Miam <f50pm Ar Greenwood 12 57pm 7 55pm Ar Waterloo l.'iSpm Ar L?uren? 2 00pm Ex. Sun. Lv Laurens 2.85pm S.lOjim Ar Fountain Inn... 3.17pm 9.23am Ar Greenville 4.00pm 10.20am Lv Laurens 2.32pm Ar Woodrufl 8.13pm Ar Spartanburg 4 05pm _ Lv Spartanburg 3.00pm (So. Ky.) ~~ Ar Hendersonvllle i,45pm ArAsbevllle 8 50pm Lv Ashevlile 7.10am (So. Ry.) ILv Henderaonvlile 8.20 im Lv Spartanburg 12 2*]jra~ (C. & W.C. By) J Lv Woodrutf 1.20pm Ar Lauronw 2.ajpm J Lv (Jreeuvnie 12.'X)uiu 4.30pm Ex.Sun. Lv Fountain Inn... I.l8nm 5.26pm Ar Laurens 1.55om 6.20pm Lv Lauren* 2.12pm ((J.N.AL.) Ar Clinton 2.32pm Ar Newberry 3.20pm Ar Columbia 4.50pm Ar Charleston 9.52om Lv Laurens 2 87pm cT5"w7c.) L Lv Greenwood 3.42pm 6.55am _ a Lv Anderson 4.00pm 1 Lv Calhoun Falln... 5.M6pm Ar McCormlck 4 S8pm 7.17am 6.15pm Lv McCormick 4.M8'>m 7.47am 6.48pm Ar Auguna 6.20mn 9.:?iwm S.Mpm Note?The above urrlvalH and departures, as well as connections witb other companies, are given ad Information, and are not guaranteed. I Ernest Williams, G. P. Agt, Augusta, Ga. R. A. Brand, Traffic Manager, HUMAN STQMAC 1 mm ^0 V WI R S Animals Are Healthiei x Digestive A i 3 e An Interesting interview was re- t! [; cently obtained with L. T. Cooper, the y young man whose theory and medi- s 1 cines have created such a sensation 1; s during the past year. t Mr. Cooper, in speaking of the re- c ? markable success of his medicine, had a this to say on the subject: "My medi- I cine regulates the stomach. That is a why it is successful. The human stom- t ach today has become degenerate, and a Is the cause for most ill health. In d g' the horse, the dog, and the wild ani- t 't mals generally, you see no nerve ex- t [j haustion, no chronic debility. They "a e are not shut up day after day with o practically no exercise, and they are s [l1 not able to stuff themselves with food g o when their bodies have not had enough wnrV tn inst.ifv it. The human race i has been doing this for years, and s is look at the result?half the people are f d complaining of poor health, not real g e illness?just a half-sick, tired, droopy s ! feeling. They don't really know what y ?- Is the matter with them. a "I know that all the trouble is r d caused by weak, overworked stom- j ? achs. I have proved this with my a ;r medicine to many thousands of people in most of the leading cities of , '? this country. I expect to do the same e thing in Europe next year. This is a if the real reason for the demand for c ? my preparation." d Among those who have recently r - been converted to Cooper's theory is t Mr. Monroe Brown of 8 Hancock 1 Street, Winchester, Mass. Mr. Brown s -has this to say of his experience with . ie a I, 5 SCHOOL I'll "l Tablets '8 1 In ie d ? i n - ? Urenerai oulll b e ???i___ ,0 E Speed's Di y r ie j T. EDGAR 2 ANDERS ROOFING AND MI ^ Guttering/Ventilators, Skylight 'i Cresting, Ridge Capping, Gravel ,e Will and Repair Work a Specialt; The Famous Kclsey ... Plionc or Wril 3 I y __ t The Peoples S I ABBEVIL] iV ft' OFFICERS. 8..G. THOMSON, President. G. A. NEUFFER, Vice-President. R. E. COX, Cashier. 15 J. W. SIGN, ' 7 ABBEVIL Office under the Is well equipped in his line of busitM Caskets ranges fioru the cheapest to the r His funeral car is a fine one. Airtight' ?Vio .lid brick vault and which is n.uch n side casket. Drop couch caskets. U:ar Phone 88 J. "W SOCTHERN THE SOOTH'S 6RI Unexcelled DiDning Car Servic ! Through Pullman Sleeping I Convenient ScheduL Arrival and Depai No. of Trains. 114 Leaves at 10:20 a.m. Columbia. 115 Arrives from Green at 11:00 a.m. 11') Leaves at 5:50 p. m. Greenville. Ill Arrives from Green' at 7:15 p. m. I For full information as 10 raits, rriuc Railway Ticket R. W. HUNT, Asst. Gen. Paes. Agent, Atlanta, Ga. :h has IE degenerate | Because of Strong apparatus. \ to ot he new medicine: 'Top over seve* u ears I suffered with catarrh of the tomach, and for the past year I was ime with rheumatism. I attributed his to my stomach trouble, as my cir- a, ulation was very poor. What food I pi te would turn to gas almost at once. would have a sensation of bloating1, ji nd would have to belch frequently o relieve this. My heart also became ffected, and I would suddenly become lizzy and have palpitations. I was ired and dull and despondent at all imes. I lost a great deal ofmesh, and 'as nervous and depressed. Tnis went n for over seven years, although J pent hundreds of dollars trying to ;et relief. "When Cooper was In Boston li leard a good deal about his ideas on tomach troubla Next, one or two rienas toia me mat ms meuimuea uau ,Teatly helped them. I purchased ome of the New Discovery medicine. Today I am perfectly well; J sleep like > boy, can eat anything arid have no heumatism or" heart trouble. I no onger have any ga9 on my stomach, ;nd feel as I did years ago. No ona ould be more astonished by these acts than myself. They are remarkible, but true. This la indeed a wonlerful medicine." The Cooper preparations have been nore widely sold and discussed since >eing introduced than anything of the :ind ever before sold by druggists. We sell them and explain their natureu ?City Drug Store. ? r ( BOOKS 1 Pencils < i k i >ol Supplies. < 1 ?ii rv> fi+Avn . Ug Mtvxv, ARCHER, I I OIV, S. C. ] ;tal workers. < fj, Conveyors, Comic Finials, j Slops, Gasoline Tanks, Cutton jj r- i Hot Air Furances. le for Prices.... Savings Bank. Li?, S. C. DIRECTORS. S. G. Thomson, H. G. Anderson G. A. N* ufler, C. C. Gambrell, W. E. Owetis. F. B. Gary, J. S. Htaik, R. E. Cox, Jnnn A. Uarria. Funeral Director. | LE, S. C. J Euieka Hotel. ?ps. His complete stock of Coffins and i finest. Burial Robes always on band. ' water proof steel vaults which replaces lore reliable. Metal lined cases for inl?es reasonable aLd service acceptable. V. SIGrJST. RAILWAY. : ;atest system, ;e. Cars on all Through Trains. | 58 on all Local Trains* ______ ft lire of Trains. < i for Greenville aud ville and Columbia for Columbia and nlle and Columbia =L II Ageut, or * J. C. LUSK, I J Division Pass. Agent, s Charleston, B. C. car 1 ' ' ' Ibbeville-Greenwo od MUTUAL mum ASSOCIATION. Tn on rorl ti /?nn noo JLUjftsAUJ January lbt, 1908. VKITE TO OR CALL on the undersigned r* or the Director of your Township r any Information you may desire about ir plan of luaurauce. We Insure yonr property against destruo on by FlftE, wmwi 5S USSIEDI3, ad do so cheaper than any Insurance Com iny In existence. Remember we are prepared to prove to y< n iat oars Is the safest and cheapest plan i t iBurance known. J. R. BLAKE, Gen. Agent Abbeville, 3. C. . FRASEE LYON, Pres. Abbeville, S. C. BOARD DIRECTORS. 8. G. Majors,...?^......Greenwood J.T. Mabry Cokesbnry W. B. Acker Donald" M, R. Clinksoeles Due We>t W. W. L. Keiler.....?..?LonK Cane I. A. Keller jBmlthvllle W. A. S'evenaon Cedar Spring W. W. Bradley Abbeville Dr. J. A. Anderson Antrevllle S. 8. Bo en Liowndesvllle A.O.Grant Magnolia J. W. Morrah Calhoun Mills 8. JLi. Edmonds Bordeaux H. L. Rasor Walnut Grove W. A JS'lckles ........ ...........Hodges J. D. Coleman - Coronaca D. S. Haitlwanger ....... Ninety-Six C. H. TowDPeDd Klnards J. Add. Calhoun Fellowship Joseph Lake Pbcenlx Rev. J. B. Muse Verdery J. H. Chiles, Jr Bradley J. W. Lyon Troy W. A. Cbeatham Yeldell G. E. Dorn...? Callison G E. Doru ...... .....Klrkse^s J. H Brooks Brooks noueviiie a * Fan. 1 190S Calvert & Nickles ? Headquarters for ? HTJiite Hickory Wagons 3wensboro Wagons, Rock Hill Buggies, Summer Buggies, Cheap Buggies, Sarness, Laprobes, etc. Dalvert & Nickles. 04 1001 PAIN Pain in the head?rain anywhere, has its catsfc Pain Is congestion, pain Is blood'pressure?nothln# ilie usually. At least, so saya Dr. fihoop, and to prove it he has created a little pink tablet. Thai ablet?called Dr. Shoop's Headache Tabletrrnxes blood pressure away from pain centers. -1 1? riantl'V Lisenecwauuajxuuig, uiooom?ij uoueuiuiu.vvw?#i houghsalely, it surely equalizes the blood dra> iation. If you have & headache, it's blood pressure. If it's painful periods -with women, same cauMk If you are sleepless, restless, nervous, if* blood jongestion?blood pressure. That surely Is a Krtainty, for Dr. Shoop's Headache Tablets stop it in 20 minutes, and the tablets simply distribute he unnatural blood pressure. Bruise your finger, and doesn't it get red, and swell, ana pain you? 01 course it does. It's coo restlon, blood pressure. You'll find it where pain k?always. It s simply Common Sense. We sell at 25 cents, %nd cheerfully recommend Dr. Shoop's Headache k. Tablets J C. A. MILFORD. FOLEY'S UONEMAR The original I IAYATIVF nnntrh rfimpffv. Mifiiiuia VWMgu winwiaji ror coughs, colds, throat and lung roubles. No opiates. Non-alcoholic. Jood for everybody. Sold everywhere. The genuine fOLEY'S HONEY and TAR is in l Yellow package. Refuse substitutes* Prepared only by Foley & Company, Chloago. P. B. SPEED 60 years' experience JiPjjiljj Anyone sending a skf-trh nn 1 description nay julckly ascertain our opinion free whether & Invention Is probably patentable. Communications strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patents ! sent free. Oldest apency for securing; patonts. Patents taken through Munu 3t Co. recelTO (jxcial notice, without charge, la the Scientific American. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest otr:ulatltm of any eclentlUc Journal. Terms, (3 a rear: four months, {L Boldbyall newsdealers. MUNNXCo.36'0""1"""' New York Branch Office, 625 F SU Washington, D. C. KILL the COUCH urn CURE th? LUNC8 WTH Dr. King's New Discovery ___ Consumption ' Price FOR i' oughs and 60c&$1.00 1 w ^OLDS Free Trial. Surest and Quickest Cure for all THROAT and LUNG TROUBLES, or MONEY BACK. 'OLEYSHONEYHtAR for children; safe, sure. No opiates ilk-< Silks. Don't forget Hint we al waj'B p the blue ribbon tafletH, tbe test money i buy. Tbe tt. M. liaddon Co.