The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, April 29, 1908, Image 9
The Press and Banner.
Published every Wednesday at two dollars a
a year Id advance.
TTT 3 ? 1
a :i no tono
w euucBua) , -apm ?&?/, iauo,
Aiimml Ktm khulilerit Heeling.
Theaunual m etlng of the stockholders uf
the Abbeville Hn"dlug nod Loan Association
wlllbebeldln tne rooms of t be Commercial
Club on Wednesday, MavC b. at 5o'clook p.m.
U. A.NeulI^r, President.
FnrmerM 1'nloii.
The Farmers Educational and Co-operative
l-nion of Abbeville will meet on first Satur
day In May at Abbeville In the Rosenberg
Hall at eleven o'clock.
Would be glad for each Local to find wheth
er there Is any Increase or decrease In cotton
acreage. L I'. Verrnl liou.
Cor. SSec. and Treas.
I.nNt Wnli'li.
a ladv's double case ecld watch lost one
dav lant week. Reward II returned to Press
and Banner office.
For Sale.
WhltQ Leghorn eggs lor setting. 75 cenls
perfl.t.'en, Mrs. E. F. Joues, Abbeville, 8. C.
Route No. 2.
TrncliPrM* Examination.
The n?xi. regular teH'tier*' examination
will be b. I I al the Couit House ou Ftlua
and Saturday, May loth and 10th.
All teachers who lake the Tenches' R sd
IngClicie Courseciu have a ti'Kt grade certifi
cate reoewed for one year. No second gr>d"
cerllflcate w III b- rtnewtd For luloruiatloi,
concerning the Rending Course, steor wrlti
tne. R. B. Cheatham.
Supt. Education.
Rjt. D. Clav Lilly wl 1 preach In the 1'r *
byterlan church next Hatbuth May 3rd.
morning and evening. Ills theme \*lli b<
Foreign Missions. lie ) a floe speaker and
will lntere?t you At 1:30 p. m a mat-a meet
ing of tbe Sabbath Schools will be bt-ld In th?
same church; a cordial Invitation Is exeuded
to the whole community to j jIq with us li
these exercises.
Builerie".
iVf ooo finoinut A frrxh lol I list received.
W "ft. TllflUbOD.
WHlermelon Seed.
Fine S< utberu grown watermelon seed and
Rockyford canteloupe seed lor sale by
J. W. R>kard.
TrfN|iaKN Xotlef.
All persons are w?rned not to allow catiU
or animate of any kind to trfspa<-s on m>
land. 4t K. R Ft Ice.
H?y and Fodder for Sale.
I tiRVf B rninda grass bay and (odder for
sole In wen-packed hales, all flrst-olass. Haj
95i per bundted. Fodder 8125 per hundred
f. o. b. Ml. Carmel, 8. C, Juo. W. Morrah.
For S?l*-E*gH for Keitii>sr.
Sli g'e comb Rhode Inland Ked? and Par
tridge Wyandoltes. Flue stock. $1 25 lor 15.
A. M.Smltb, Abbevil.e, S. U.
Mr. and Mrs. F.J. Carroll and children ol
Monroe, N. C.. spent the pist wetk lu the clt*
with Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Kakln.
Miss Isabel Sign left Monday for August*
where *be goes to spend the summer with
her sister, Mib. E. E Piatt.
Garden wire, by the roll only, 4,5 and 6 feet
blfcb.
J ust received a barrel fine Ruesei t apples at
55c a recte.
To arrive In ten days a car small lump Jcl
llcoooal. Specially suited for cooking stovt*
'at $4 90 per ton delivered.
Sparrow and Graveley's Natural Leaf To
bacco. A fine cbew at a reasonable price.
Young >ejcro Killed.
A young negro by the name 'of Pave Mld
dleton was killed on Mr. J. U. Wardlaw'i
place last SuDday.
The two young Mlddle'on brothers were
ontwltb a gun lard!1 he surviving brother
claims that Dave (-hot himself. Thn survlv
1 nk brother was brought to Abbeville Mon
day ahd lodged in jail.
Arrrsts.
William Gi'lmer Alias MaDse Glllmer was
arrested by Mr. Chap. Bruce on last Salurd*>
on {Mr. (Jim Cllnkscale's place near Little
River.
He la lodte tin Abbeville J*ll, and Is wan
ted on several count.
John Henry Reld under the nnme of JobD
Henry ljyon was arretted by Deputy Bruce
on 1 ist Thursday on Mr. Tom Creswells plec
ne?r Bradley.
Mo ia phor?d with assaniL and battery and
attempt to kl'l. He assaulted his own" wile
last January ou Mr. Will Stevenson's place.
Ii?!ervl?w Hitli Mr. W. O. Stiirkey,
Mr. W. O. Sturkey was In town yesterday
afternoon in the Interests of tbe petition for
an (lection at tbe Ooner-tl Elictlon In No
vember, on tbe question of abollsbnjj tbt
dispensary In Abbeville county, ilo thinks,
when all tbe canvassers are beard from thai
be will have some eight huodred n irae?. Oa
ly one-fourth of tbe names of registered vot
ers are necessary to tecure the election, and
Mr. Sturkey Is confident that more thau tba
number of namee have already been sccured.
Civic Improvements.
Mayor J. L. Mc Millon and the city Council
deserve tbe well done of all the good people of
Abbeville. So many and to vailtd have
been the Improvements that lndlvudals,
catching tbe contagion, have wllhlu the past
twelve months, literally transformed our
pnbllc square. Most modern glass fronts an
now to be seen where a year ago there we e
the bare brick walls. Wooden lljors are fast
giving away to tiling, and the Interior of a
great many buildings has been made entirely
new.
The most recent of these Improvements may
be ?een in the stores of C. A MUford and Co
It Is safe to say that tbere Is nothing hand
somer In the State, and those who might b.
considered capable Judges say that they bave
never seen anything any*rbere to suppass II.
Theeatlre fixtures are of solid mahogany
and French plate glass. The shelving it.
made of plate glass 3 8 to 7-8 inches In thick
ness and set In mahogany or marble. The
show cases and soda water tables are ol
Mahogany and p ate glass. The fixtures are
decorated throughout with brass trimmings.
Three sets of lights Illumine the whole, whlie
those along side ol the bhelvlng are In beau
tiful Japanese lanterns. Everything In the
store In the way of fixture is a *b?w case, and
is as handsome as mouey could buy.
Abbeville has three splendid drug stores
all of which d > good business and serve their
trade most courteously. The oldest firm In
town 18 the Spued Drug Company. Under
one firm name or another 1'. B. Speed bus
done business here for more than twenty
years He Is known everywhere as a thor
ougb'y good man and a thorough business
man. Prosperity has attended his efforts and
he la now one of the wealthy meu of the
lowu.
P. ?. Speed's store has aUo been remodeled,
by putting In tiling and refurnishing with up
to date fixtures, It Is alsi a beautiful place.
The last to come umon^t us was the Mc
Murry Drug Co. Tuls firm Is loo doing a
large business In wdl equipped quarters up
on Washington Street.
It has not been Idle but It Is keeping pace
? i.i. Mmau nn'Unp In n.lrrorHfind Other
attractive furniture.
From tbe first Dr. Mc Murry was well liked
as a man as well as professionally, and while
be has not been so long with us be has been
here long enougb to establish a splendid bus
iness and to make a boat or friends.
Abbeville Is blessed In tbe matter of drug
tores. Belter men could not be found than
tbe proprltors of tbese several establishments
and tbe customer Is treated so nicely when
be enters any one ihem that be Just buys
lDBtlQCllvaiy *ueiuer ue uecus uujiuius ?.
not.
Hlllord'M JLociiIm.
Everything is lovely at the new book store
C. A. Mil ford 4 Co.
If you want good fresh bird seed with cattle
bone and bemp seed combined go toHpeed'i
d.-ug stor?.
! Niimi
White Goods.
Many fine sheer weaves on sale
this week, and lovers of pretty,
fine dresses and waists cannot af
ford to miss seeing our line before
buying.
40 inch Lawns, 10c to 20c.
45 inch Persian Lawns.
? o 1 r _
72 men r>\viss iwusim.^i;.
Ex-Sheer French Lawns 19c, 25c, 35c.
Linene's 10c, I2.\c, 15c.
Indian Head. Embroidery Cloth.
90 inch Linen Sheeting.
Colored.
Linens, plain and plaid, Lawns,
Swisses, Organdies, Tissues, an
endless variety to select from.
Domestics.
Cotton Checks, Apron Ging
hams, Denims, Percales, Tickings,
Cambrics, Sheetings and Shirt
incrs.
Mak.e Our St
mith
HADDOFS WHY NOT
Take Advantage of the Many Great Value
Every Depart i ent of our Large and Vi
Millinery, Dress Fabrics, Skirts,
Black and Colored Wool Skirts
White and Checked Lininc
Embroideries, Laces, Hosiery,
Slippers, Parasols.
New floods Arriving Da
R. M. HADD01T & 001
A SUMMER
COMFORT...
Which will help baby through
the hot season is our
Ammen's
Prickly Heat
LOWNJ
LowfTdes1
_Mr. Will Bell of L
Monday on bualneai
Mr. U. L. Baker,
made a flying visit
week ago to bla fath
lly. and returned to
Mr. John Cllnksc
here for some hours
Mr. R H. Moseley
the baDk liflhls p
Wednesday and att(
Slate Bankers Abso
In the banquet glvei
Kev. H. C. Fennel,
bee and Mr. T.C. Ll<
and took part In a
which the last nam<
Mr. Joe Sbgtard o
here last week with
law, Dr. J. D. W1 no:
Mesdamea O. M. I
K. U Smith. T. D.
CllnascaleB took a t
day to do pome exlr
Mrs. K. H. MoaeU
week at .^derson a
atlves au<Tfriends.
Mrs. Sam McAda
have spent tbe past
of the father of tb
Powder.
The relief is immediate, the
cure rapid.
Each box is fully guaranteed.
Price ^
25 Cents.
THE McMURRAY
DRUG COMPANY.
Mrs. Kennei can ue
clave?Is better at tb
Mrs J. W. Huck
Huckabee aod Ml
I weut to Abbeville
patronize their ow
need of winter and 1
Tbere was a com
given by the home
the efficient music
tended It, and Join
maslclan with that
the occasion one of
entertainment of t
TblH place vai als
W. C. Arlall, Henry
and Misses Ei Loult
Missra. Ernest at
Aline Harris went t
attended the lnten
test.
ZMr. Jao. H. Bell b
notice. Ho Is 21 ye
and fat. Mr. Bell
was three years old,
horse, It Is pretty sa
ba'es of cotton tt
found. His owner
exact number of I
made, but be does r
In three years. He
making himself us<
ladles here to scbo
them home at Dlght
Mr. J. W. Hardei
| glOO.OO paid by Dr. Sboop for any recent case
1 of Grippe or acute Cold that a 25 ceDt box of
i Preventlcs will not break. How 1r this tor an
.offer? Tbe Doctor's supreme confidence Id
these little Candy Cold Cure Tablets? Preven
tlcs?Is certainly complete. It's a $100. against
25 cents?pretty big odds. And Preventlcs.
remember, contain no quinine, no laxative,
nothing harsh nor sickening. Pneumonia
would ne er appear If early colds were al
ways broken. 8afe and sure lor feverish chil
dren! 48 PreventlcM 25c. C. A. Mllford.
) Headquarters for fishing tackle. "Tbe little
store on tbe corner." Set hooks, trot lines
and seines are my special ilea.
lose bis barn, one (
to be found, and It
evening. Quite a I
other feed stuffs w
were In ihe bnrn, bt
fires, It could not be
The Lowudesvlll
held a ir etlng Sa
ganlzed as follows:
J. C. Lomax, vice i
secretary. Deleuati
J. C. Lomax, W. ]
bee, J. G. Huokab
Tucker, 8. S. Boles.
Tbe writer Is not
along same line b
therefore report m
lit) t
fit 1 II
Milliner
It's our study to provide what
Our Work Room produces the ]
It's a Mai
And we watch what each one i
. . . Pric
LADIES' an,
PARA
See our line before
Zeigler Bros. Fin(
. . . . Blacks
Voile Skirts, Lace Waists,
Elastic Belts, Fans, Whit<
ore your Head
HADDON'S
b Now Offered in
aried Stock.
Pension Lint for Abbeville Coon
Class "A." . .
CarlUle, J M Wllllama, B W
Class "C" No. 1.
T V Cresswpll,
8 F Edwards,
H Y Fuller,
J H Laogley,
J F Williams,
W H OtBtOD,
W W Edwards,
E G Newby,
A HSIod??,
John B Wilson.
Class "C" No. 2.
w aisis,
I,
3 Skirts,
iiy
o w Aiewine,
W O Algary,
J W Belcber.
Andv Burdasbaw,
J R Blake,
a ? Boadell,
D S BraDyan,
M W Barnes,
H K Bufdettt
OLCann,
R A Oem,
Wade Etb ridge,
(i W Fields,
J C Gulllebeau,
J D Hall,
.( M Hugbey,
D H Howard,
W A Jennings,
J M Knlgbt,
T A Moore,
J W McCurry,
r in aiowiun,
J M Arnold,
J J Blanobett,
J J Brown,
Joel Blackwell,
W E Bruoe,
M C Brown,
J H Burdelt,
W HCobb,
F J Campbell,
J A Dllleehaw,
J J Edwards,
J T Fortlwue,
J H Gray,
J R H1 nton,
Cieero Hughes,
J T Hanter,
Robert Johnson,
H l.oltis,
J L McCarley,
S A McCorry,
flPAHY.
3ESVILLE,
fllle, 8. C., April 27,1908.
atimer.was In tbla place
B.
of Washington, D. C,
, to this place yesterday
er, Mr. T. Baker and fam
bls home tbe next day.
rales of Little River wab
; on Tuesday on business.
, casbler and manager of
lnce went to Columbia od
ended tbe meeting of tbe
elation, and participated
i by It.
, Magistrate J. G. Hucka
ldell went to Iva Tuesday
law case In tbat place, In
;d was Interested.
f Ivp. spent several days
tbe family of bis son-ln
a.
Ibney, T. O. Klrkpatrlck,
Cooley and Miss Jessie
j K aioneuar,
J L Minor,
Wm McComb,
H J Price,
H C Poore,
Q A Mewby,
Isaac Robinson,
A CSaxon,
J A Bbarpton,
C A Wldeman,
8 A Waters,
8
rr uj ma(ui9
W C Moore,
David Mnrdook,
J L Prl?v.
8 8 Martiu.
W M Rickets,
John Sanders,
W A Stewart,
J F Turnage,
A J Woodharst,
MH Winn,
B Wldeman.
Class "C" No. 3.
Mrs M J Bonds, Mrs M A Bratcber
MrsMEB ock, Mrs EC Bagwell,
Mrs M F Cooley, Mrs M J Cochran,
Mrs Mallnda Cox, Mrs H F Fllnn,
Mrs M J Huesey, Mrs L A MoAllstei
Mrs Mary E Patterson.Mrs M J Patterson
Mrs Mary E 8mltb, Mrs Marlba Sutberl
Mrs Mary E Simpson, Mrs Sallle Watkln
Mrs Sarab A Wilson.
Class "G" No. 4.
Sarab C Allen,
Sarab A Adams,
Frances Blgby,
M J Bowie,
M L Crawford,
Sarah Clay,
Mary Cochran,
C J Derracott,
Josephine Agge,
Sarab Brown,
Alice Boswortb,
8 C Cater,
Alice E Campbell,
M A Cleveland,
Amanda Dlllashav
Margaret Dansby,
Moro A T^anahn
rip to Anderson Wednee
a shopping. "
jy spout some days last
nd Wllllamston with rel
ms and ber little babe
few days wilb tbe family
e first, R?v. H. C. Fennel,
en quite slok for aeveral
Is writing.
abee. Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
nh Montague Huckabee
Friday. They prefer to
n county town wben In
summer eziras.
cert at Iva Friday nlgbl
band. Miss Leona Blake,
teacber In this place, at
ed ber powers, as a fine
of tbe band, in making
complete succdss, in tbe
be large orowd present,
o represented by Messrs,
Harper, Mrs. T. D. Cooley
ie Harper and Annie Bell,
id Jas. Latimer and Miss
o Greenwood Friday, and
HiUgOUtn xxx -
Sarah Fisher,
Nancy Fisher,
E E Kay,
Martha Jennings,
CatbrlneB McNalr,
A C Moblev,
Samantbe Morrison,
J J Martin,
M L Math Is,
Mary Ann Poore,
Mary Ann Palmer,
Janle H Richie,
Annie Kankln,
S M Kicbardson,
E C Smith,
E C Schroeder,
M A Smith,
Martha Taylor,
S M Trultt.
Margaret Vaughn,
Janle Williams,
Lavinla
Jane Ford,
Kebeeca Hill,
Maggie Klnard,
Mary C MoAllster,
Frances Martin,
Amanda M Maxw<
M J McComb,
N H McWhorter,
Luclnda McKlnne
Mary F Primer,
M J Palmer,
Martha L Reynold
M CRIch.
Josephine 8mith,
Mollie E Simpson,
P S Simmons,
El'zabeth Sbllllto,
Mary E Thompson
Mary Tallin,
Susan W Watklns,
Sarah M Wilson,
Watklns.
JLowutle&ville Hoslalns the 1Mb
peuMary.
joileglate oratorloal con
as a horse that deserves
ars old? still bale, hearty
has owned him since he
and since be got blm, the
fe to say, baB made more
mn any other ona to be
does not remember the
>ales that the horse has
ecali that be made 03 bales
now In bis old age, is still
}ful Ic bringing the young
ol every day and taking
n bad the mls/orlune to
>1 the best country barns
s contents by fire Friday
arge quantity of bay and
ere burned. Some cattle
Liownaesvme, a. tj? April 2>, it
The Lowndesvllle Democrat cClub met
was called to order by the president. He
H. McCalla. The object was to elect deleg
to the county meeting and to elect offl
for the next two years.
Hon. I. H. McCalla was re-eleoted prealt
J. C. Lomax first vice-president, and t
Boles second vice president. W. L. Kent
was elected secretary and treasurer.
A motion wns made that the obalrmac
point five members to aasUt the nee re
and treasurer in getting a correct roll ol
voters of Lowndeavllle township.
Also a motion was made that tbe chair
appoint three to seleot seven delegates to
resent this club at Abbeville tbe first Mot
in May. Tbe names of those being sele
were J. C. Lomax, S. S. Boles, J. G. Huckt
J H.Tucker, W. L.Kennedy, W. H. Har
i M Unrknhar. Alternates. tH. P. Hulnhl
i acconuted (or.
e Democratic Club No. 1
iturday evening and reor
I H. McCalla, president;
>resldent; W. L. Kennedy,
B8 to county convention?
L. Kennedy, J. M. Hucka
ee, W. H. Harden, John
advised as to aotlon taken
y Club No. 2, and oan not
to it. Troupe.
Jobn T. Drennan, Id. H. Parnell and G
Speer.
Tbe chairman appointed W. L. Kenned
act as committeeman In his atead.
A motion was made by 8. 8. Boles tt
vote be taken to ascertain how those t
present stood on tbe county dispensary i
sustaining It or not?all being In favor of
gaining except two.
No other business coming before the r
lng a motion was made to adjoarn.
W. I* Kennedy, Secret#
iiii iiv rn
VIFWN VVJ
y Studies
t you want in the way of Millinery.
*
ilats that are fitting for our customers.
tter of Taste
equires and provide the best for her.
:es Right. ...
-7 /^TTTT rvni^ATfCN
lSOLS.
buying. Prices 19c to $5.
3 Oxfords for Ladies.
j and Tans. . . . .
Fine Mull Waists, Silk and
j Wash Belts, ioc, 15c and 25c.
[quarters. Alwf
oods Coi
ty.
v.. . ' .
p\ Da!ICll/'l
U. rOllaKI
T^on't buy before you Investigate.
JPrices at our store will suit your pocketbook.
Our clothing is faultless in finish and fashion.
JLiet us show you our styles.
It is our purpose to please you,
,A_nd we will if you give us the chance.
fijothes is our specialty.
4}ur Men's Suits from $5.50 to $18.50.
ancy Dress Goods in cotton at reduced pricei
ancy Ladies and Gents' Oxfords in tan and
in all shapes and styles from $1.25 to $4.50.
cinn/u * ? rriiTa
OriiUlAlj JL iXi(3
To Men's and Boy's Straw Hats at very reasonable
A full and complete line in Gents' Furnishings.
DRESS SHIRTS
Men's and Boy's Dress Shirts from 25c to $1.
We Guarantee Satisfaction in
thing We Sell.
D. POLIAKOF]
Encourage Home Ente
By sending all your Laundry Wo
io the Abbeville Steam Laundry.
Service guaranteed. Laundry wagon will collect t
Our patrons from the oountry will please leave their v
Barbsdale'a store, and after it has been laundried it wi
there for delivery.
ABBEVILLE ICE, LAUNDRY & fl
i mil! You WBDt ? nice box
Have your picture* framed at Mllford's
book store.
Wall paper will make your borne beantlfal
If yoa get tlie kind we sell at Mllford's book
tore.
We make plotare frames any site and price.
Mllford's book atort. w
Don't forget Easter at Mllford's book store. ' papers at MUfowT
Easter Sunday. Leave
A Co.'s book store.
We will bave tbe bv
candy ever In Abbevl
book store.
Read ! Read ! Read
zlnea, books and papers
store.
Yoa can_ always^ ^etj
Embrioderies ?d Laces.
Here you will find an endless
variety to select from. New Nets,
Ecru, Black, Blue and Pink, also,
dainty edges and insertions, wide
and narrow.
Embroidered Flouncings, Shirt
Wasits Fronts, All-overs, Edging.
A look will convince.
Hosiery and Gloves
Never before have we been able
to offer such values in hosery.
Our 25c Ladies hose in tans
and blacks are trade winners.
SILK GLOVES.
The ever popular two button,
double finger tipped.
Also the wanted elbow glove.
Black, white, tans, browns, pinks,
blues, lilacs, champagne.
iys Welcome.
npany.
jff
Winthrop College
Scholarship and Entrance
Examination.
Tbe examination for the award of vacant
Scholarships In Winthrop Col lege and for tbe
admi8f>son of new students will be held at the
County Court House on Friday, Jnly 3, at
9 a. m. Applicants must be not less tban
fifteen years of age. When Scholarships are
vacant after July 3 tbey will be awarded to
tbose making tbe highest average at this ex
HinlnatloD,provided tbey meet tbecoudltlona
governing tbe award. Applicants forScbolar
sblps sbouM write to Preaident JobDson be
fore the examination lor Scholarship exam
ination blank*.
Scholarship* nre worth 8100 and free toltloo.
Tbe next (.esslon will open September 16,190S.
For Inrtber Information and catalogue, ad
dress Pres. D. B. Johnson, Rock HI11.S.C.
OVERTAXED
Hundreds of Abbeville Read
era Enow What it Means.
The kidneys are overtaxed ;
Have too much to do.
They tell about it in many aches
and pains
Backache, sideache, headache,
Early symptoms of kidney ills.
Urinary troubles, diabetes, Bright's
disease follow.
W. L. Gresham, living at 317
Crayton St., Anderson, 8. C., says:
"Several years ago while liviog in
Birmingham, Ala., I was attacked
with severe pains in the small of
my back. These came on sudden
ly and lasted for several days dur
ing which time 1 suffered intense
ly. There was also a soreness
across my kidneys and these or
gans were very irregular in action.
T loonnoH nf hAon'fl ITiHnov Pillfl
Every
F.
rprise
X iVUi UUU V/4 JL/VUU W Aa.?v. 4J VJ A ??
procured a box at a drug store and
it required but a short use to prove
their curative powers. After us
ing two boxes I was entirely cured,
and have not been bothered since
with any sign of kidney trouble.
I can say to others that Doan's
Kidney Pills act up to representa
tions and are a very reliable rem
edy."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Mil burn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name?Doan's?and
take no other.
SIX 0CL0CK.
Stores to Close at tliat [Hour Alter
rk
ill city work,
rorb at W. D.
11 be returned
IEL CO.
of candy for yoor girl
your order at Mllford
Hay 1st.
We the undersigned agree to close our pla
ces ol business at six ociock p. m. from May
1st to August 31st inclusive (Saturdays excep*
ted )
id. J. Link.
Smith Dry Goods Co.
The L W. White Co. (June lsi)
W. D. Barksdale.
L. C. Haskell.
The Rosenberg Merc. Co.
Philson Henry <SCo.
S. S. Turner.
Amos B. Morse
W. E. Johnson.
A. B. Cheatham.
W C Dupre.
Kerr Furniture Co
The Peoples Savin? Bank
J Allen Smith Jr
J Foster Hammond
T. H. Maxwell.
Calvert & Nlcklas.
J. W. Mckee Jr.
E. R. Thomson
R. M. Hill.
H. G. Anderson & Co.
R. M. Haddon & Co.
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. Mil ford & Co.'b book
h? dally and Sunday
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Karmers Bank.
O. H. Cobb.
A M Smith
Abbeville Hardware Co
For ap-to-date poet cards go to C. A, Mil*
ford & Co.'s book store.
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