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The Abbeville Press and Banner II ? BY W. W. ^ W. R. BRADLEY. 6 ABBEVILLE, 8. C., WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1908. ESTABLISHED 1844 'M nnu'T v uun i i ' REAL ESTATE A> . RIAL CHEAPER WILL B The Me Who contempla ing improvemer tlie prices are dc Wa want tn firt IIU IIUJLIl IV 11* Before you place yoi to make very low p stock from which tc Ceiling and Sid You ought to see this We have bought a U cut the price on nearh Call at our yard near the ? interesting: for you. T MILE LIE Phom KEEP I KB 11. , here at bis old ho the latter part ol tl Health is Worth Saving, and Some ttmlr?kSiJiTnmh Abbeville People Know ? t bere ,0r a few hour How to Save It. ^'bSrSSBS Many Abbeville people take tbeir mKevlH V.Venne lives in tbeir bands by neglecting tbe kr?m od wedneiidi kidneys when tbey know these organs service* to take p need help. Sick kidneys are responsible for a vast amount of suffering and formed tbe lastsa ill health, but there is uo need tosuf Mr. Tom Ferguson fer nor to remain in danger when all a?fr? Lem Reidf! diseases and aches, and pains due to and for a day of weak kidneys can be quickly and per- hroiber-in^aw, Dr manently cured by the use of Doan's enMroQj!e\o Eibe?u Kidney Pills. Here is an Abbeville auto car stopped hi citizen's recommendation: some of the kinapt A. B. Ellis, living at 306 Calhoun aretaking mua" Street, Greenwood. S. C., nays : down Friday and "About one year ago I was suffer- bair of. ibe . u8l? ing severely from pains across tbe 8 80?.V.Da crowi small of my back and had noticed was present and < that my kidneys were very irregu- and were thankful lar in action. As I did not improve d 0? (SKf under tbe doctor's treatment I pro- m. preaching serv cured a box of Doan's Kidney Pills Anc>11 through the advice of a friend. o"ItTe sacrtfi^ent a After using them a short time the me. trouble disappeared, and I have ?'fl1w,l}>tQrt,ee been free from tbe annoyance since. ??alB and frosts ar< I do not hesitate to recommend month for a rarit Doan's Kidney Pills to other suf- chilly weather ai forpro ? places, not euougt lerers. damage. Owing u For sale by all dealers. Price 50 ditionn.but few, l cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United eageB ot greater mi States. hurt by It. Adar Remember the name?Doan's?and of the "get rich qc take do other. mortgaged aod gl MUSIC STUDIO. j and Is boarding w: vision of spoils" v Highest T?dllmonialM. fore It can be del bis financiering e Prof. Jule8 G. Huguelet, The strong arm c Organist Methodist Church, and teacher of Hollister's I Piano, Violin and Organ. {?,??. Abbeville, S. C. makes their ac Studio on second floor of new Realty Scents, Tea?c Company building, next to new post- fnrH o. P' office. Miss Carrie Huguelet, assistant ' teacher and in charge of studio. - ~ == Estate of Silks. SUks. Don't forget that we always keep tbe blue ribbon taffeta, tbe best. money can boy. Tbe r. m. Haddoa Co. Notice of Settll Don't fall to patronize tbe borne laundry for Fil Service guaranteed. rpAKE NOTICE ? 1 m A June, 1908,1 v In tinware we are full-now ^er 8ETat?Vwd ?new arrivals. We have all the things that are hard to find, and if you will price our tinware you will find us low indeed. Dargan's 5 and 10c j Store. 9 Oil THINK ID BUILDING MATENOW THAN THEY IE AGAIN ? in /tes bi^ldjng or makLts should do so while >wn. are with you Lir order. We are prepared rices, and we have a large > select. ing at $1.25 stock. It is hard to equal. ~ rvf n?i/4 (lOI7P irj^C MUtiv lit ^uuua anu iiutv y everything. >. A. L. Depot and we will make it ery truly, M 1. ? KTo. 2. D-tiBVlLLL. ttX-A-'JL'JiiJVX tLi.CN X' wndenvllle, May 4th, 1908. awirhq np? >n of Andert-oo county wa* ?* awakus u* me for two or three days, ortjtaiimJiBl two with the family of hl? ? f ? " Nance at Monterey was . _ . _ . __ iMXSj'SSt.ooi. FOR BEER utteo tblc session. ' Made April 27th, 1908. il was ca led upon by t?lely to perform two funeral Belling lace Thursday a?. 11a. m? ,.Co8t. Price nam0edhpriaceVa"dDSeer8: Schlitz Brewing Co , Milwauk*}, Wis d rites over the remains of 50 bbls SchlitZ Beer qtS 9.65 14.40 , who bad met so untimely 50 " " " pts 10.05 18.00 ore. >f iva, came down Friday Robt. PortDer Brewing Co., Alexan!j?DWwul.ongUe81 ?' ber dria, Va. er and Miss Anna Latimer 200 bbls Vienna Cabinet 3n, Ga., on Thursday In an Beer 7.50 12.00 Bre for a while to oall upon sopie of the last named. We, the undersigned members of fihe V^sonsliifthatViace^ame Abbeville County Dispensary Board - ? -W hnrohTT norhfu t.hftr. thft fnrPcrnillD' 1R fl ju cuuucuuuu >vibu auuui uvi w r vv? ?..j ? ? ? - ? -D o ? ? scholar* here gave a free full and correct Statement of the afd hSnw or Son!Sve awards made by us in the purchase :Djoyed the enteruiDment of supplies of beer made April 2/, 1908. lor the kindness. G. A. Vi8ansba, uudIon services for Provl- w pi "Winbleo place) began with the 11 a. *T J-yLli,eB? ice by the pastor, Kev. H. T. J. Price, ler similar service the next Sworn to and subscribed before me thiB 27th day of April 19M. Albert Hpnry, s loth to loose her grip up- Notary Public. Every few days flres, over9 in evidence. The present y gave us on its first day 3d considerable frost in ? niaia(,(tll, i of the latter todo much 1UIIIWI'LII V VI'A'I'L'M Vlll'l' > unfavorable weather con. MUillllljI 0 1 h 1 IllUiifl 1 I any of the planters, have rrenzled finance" and as In ? . igmtude, homebody win be of the Abbeville County Dispensary here,ODe for month of April, 19081 Dieearly everytbink "fn^bt" pensary, Abbeville, at Abbeville, 8.C ven other obifga^on^tbat Total invoice including stock (et, and reached the end, on hand first day of month $19,199 7? Receipts 9,295 9S Mil have to tak6 plB06 bc~ -noqq cc ermlned which one hit by Expenditures 288 6c icbeme Is the worst hurt. Breakage 41 OC >f the law will decide hu Liabilities 9,664 7c Troupe. ? State of South Carolina, iocky Mountain Tea Abbeville County. oh. stimulates the lazv Personally appeared G. A. Visanska aeos the bowels and W. F. Nickles, and T. J. JPrice, memtion easy and natural, bers of the Abbeville County Dispen for the whole system, sary Board, who being each duly and )r Tablets. C. A. Mil- severally sworn, deposes and says thai the foregoing statement is true anc ???????? correct. G. A. Visanska, W. F. Nickles, W, J, Stevenson. T.J.Price. Sworn to and subscribed before m< jment and Application this 2o(i day A Qal Discharge. E. 6 Notary Public, i, tbat on tbe 6th day of rill render a final account of " t?r! Bny your wall paper lrora us and be pleasec J. Stevenson, deceased, In * Mllford's Book Stnr? ;e of Probate for Abbeville . , on , . ? ?r ? ocb a. m., and on tbe same Itch oared In 80 minutes by Wool ford's Ban a final discharge from our ltary Lotion. Never fall*. Hold by P. B lnlstrators. Speed, druggist. 6m vlng demands against said English Spavin Liniment removes Hard it them for payment on or Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes Iron roven and authenticated or horses; alio Blood SpavlnB, Curbs, Spllnti Sweeney, Rlne Bonn, Stifles, Retains, Swollei OHN W. J. SIMPSON and Throats, Cougb j, eto. 8ave $50 by use of on OHN A. HAUEN, bottle. A wonderful Blemish Cure. Sold b Administrators. P. B. Speed, druggist. dm . EAST END. MARRIAGE. Oo last Sunday, M ly 8, 1909, tbe^marrlnge ceremoDy of Miss Runetie Turner and Mr. Lowrit M. Beaobam was oolemolzed In tbe Associate Ref rmed Presbyterian Cbnrob by tbe pastor Kev. Kennedy in tbe presence of a few lnti'mate friends and relatives of tbe con trading: parlies. Immediately after tbe ceremony tbe bridal couple left over tbe Seaboard for a bridal tour and probably will return to Abbeville ere tbey leave for tbelr ome id tiamiei, xn. u Tbe bride is one of Abbevlle's prettiest and brightest young ladies and. numbers ber friends by tbe score, she Is qnlte popular, and tbe bright cirole in wblcb *be moved will miss her happy smile and chearful manner, : for she has left ber home iu make another's bappy. Tbe groom is one of Abbeville's young men wbo enjoys a successful business away from bome wblcb be bolds down at a floe salary and now tbat be baa won tbe bean and band of a pretty and winsome young lndy be is u, be heartily congratulated. Tbls bappy couple leave ibelr native bome carrying wltb tbem best wishes and congratulations of hosts ol friends. A large number of Abbeville's klnd|bearted, thoughtful and moat auocessful mercnanu are now closing their stores at 6 p.m. and giving their salesmen tbe rest they so much need and rlobly deserve. Now the question comes op, why can't all of oar merchants close at 6 oclock? they would lose nothing by it, but each and every one of tbem would have their same trade. What la life wortb with a broken constitution and a nervous wreck? von can ti*en I ? Ka nUoanKA f\t ononHlncr tno mnnAV VI H have tbus earned la toiling and striving alter ttfefmigbty dollar bat all to no good, bat look In tbe glass and see yonr onoe robust form emaciated and now an Invalid for lite, i tbls you say Is a painted plotore. Yea, It may be, bat la taaen from life alas! It Is too true aa thousands In tbls condition are dally becoming Insane, while not a few are taking I tbelr own lives. Ab! yon know tbat tbls plo1 true Is too true, then why persist In li? Those salesmen who are kept In while otbe/a are let off feel more than tbey like to say; it Blmply makes them dissatisfied, although tbey stand It without a murmur. Be generous and remember tbe salesmen and salesladies, aa we bellevo you will, and don't require of yours more than others do. Let them off and see If tbey will not return to work with renewed life and energy and be able to give you more and better service. Try it. Another,bakery in tbe city?let them come, as oompeutlon is;ibe life or trade. A number pf our people.attended tbe May le?tlval at Spartanburg last week and were delighted wuh the exerciser and tbelr trip. Mrs. F. U. tiary, miss juuza uary, mrw. Wyatt Aiken and Miss Kate Marshall left last week lor Washington, where they will spend awhile. Friday morning ushered In the first day ol May, the month of roses, with a "big wDlte frost," bat as tbe moon was Jast right nothi Ing was ducuaged by it. Mr. and Mrs J. C. Marshall and ohllden of Anderson spent Sunday In tbe city the guests of their mother Mrs. F. J. Marshall. <: Miss Fay Seller* of Greenville is In the city the guest of tbe Misses Miller. Miss Sellers has many friends bere who extend to ber a very oordlal weloome. Dr. Jack Pressley Is In tbe olty shaking bands with his many frlendB wbo, are glad to se? him. Mr. Albert Hammond of Co?umbta spent Sunday In tbe olty tbe guest ofbla cousin, Miss Antlonette Hammond. Rev. J. C Roper, P. ?., preached In the Methodist church last Snnday morning from the text "Men ought always to pray." He dwelt earnestly and forcefully upon tbe duty and Importance of prayer In every home, wbere a family altar should be raUed from which tbe earnest desires ol tbe heart should rise as sweet incense morning aoa evening 10 Him who crowns oar lives with goodness and i loving klDdness. Pastor Arlall will be absent Wednesday evening, aa be goes to Wbitmire to attond tbe District Conference of tbe M. E. Cbnrcb. . On last Wednesday tbe sad news reached tbe city tbat Mr. Tom Fergason was dead. Be bad been over to bis mother's and was returning to b)B borne riding one of bis i males, aod as tbe mole returned home without Its rider, Bearch was at once made, wben bis body was found in a email spring branch faoe downward, and aa yet'tis not known whether tbe mule threw him, or from some other cause be fell off and was drowned before be could recover consciousness?all is a mvstery tbat canoot be solved now. Rev. H. C. Fennel conduoted tbe frneral services on Thursday following at Upper .Long ane church,after wblcb interment w'a^ made in the cemetery near by in tbe presence of many friends who with relatives monrned over bis sodden and untimely deatb. A wife and 7 small children with otber relatives survive him. The bereaved ones have tbe sincere sympathy of many friends. ALONG BOUTS 8. N, it.Raturdav.May Btb.Cbildren's Dsy wl 1 be observed atbbaron oburcb, A number 01 speakers bave been invited, beside* an Interesting program bas been prepared, so tbai tbe occasion promises to be one of Interest and pleasure to all wby may attend. Tbe public are oordlally Invited. Miss Leila Evans, one of Chemson's pretty young ladles, after spending a week with relatives at Lebanon will return to ber bome today. Rev. H. C. Fennel was tbe guest of Mr. Walter B. Wilson and lamlly last Thursday night and Friday. Msjor Arthur Parker and nephew Mr. Edwin Parker were in the city last Baturday on business. Prof. W. E. Gardner is now visiting along route 3 among bis patrons, having a pleasant time and enjoying a much needed reat. Mr. David Gilliam has tbe finest pigeon ' bouse on route 8. We donvt know how many stories blgb, but it reaches blgb up in tbe air. It's fine and fanoy. Miss Belle McKemie la in the olty vialtlng t 1.*? if taa lior BIB wo i mm, u uo uuuuovu, last Monday (salesday) was poorly represented from route 8 All too bnsy. i Mrs. Mary W. Parker Is In the olty tbe guest of friends. News on spate 8 1b scarce, everybody 1s busy Just now "down on tbe farm." i , Death of Mr. Thomas F. Ferguson. On last Thursday morning. April 80, 1908, Mr. Tboa. F. Ferguson rode over to bis mother's, a dlstanoe of about two miles. At about 11.80 oolock he started to return home apparently in bis usual good bealtb, riding a male. Some time after bis departure, tbe mule was notloed grazing about near tbe front of bis mother's borne, and bis brother Andrew went to seek tbe explanation. About ibree bundred yards from tbe bonne, lying faoe downward in a shallow branch be found bis brother dead. Death bad oome apparently without a struggle. Ills thought tbat be fell into tbe branch in an unconsoloui state, due to an acute attaok of heart disease and tbat be was drowned, being unable to so mncb as raise bis bend ont of the water. Mr. rergUBUU wm iuny yauiv uiu, miiitu jwu 1908. He was twloe married: hi* first wile be Idg Miss Cora L. Morrow of Verdery and his second wife was Miss Ellen Crawford. Hla ! first wife died within less than two years af ' ter their marriage. Ills second wife with five children, four girls and one boy, survive him. i Thos. F. Fersruson was the third son of I Captain A. J. Ferguson, a highly respected and wealtby;farmer who lived near Abbeville I His mother was Sasan A. Ferguson. Other } members of the family were, J, C. Ferguson, J. B. Ferguson, A. J. Ferguson, W. D. Fergu' son, J. H. Fergnson, and Mrs. Franoes speed They are all prosperous, and are of tbe substantial, highly esteemed people of this te^ tlon. Mr. T. F. Fergusons death was as startling > as it was Bad. He was known to have bad a kindly heart, and his open band and gene. rous disposition attracted to blm many friends. Within tbe past eight years be bad 1 charge of tbe Lethe School In this County t aDd It Is a well known faot that tbe orphan i CDljaren UUUtI uin uum|g ihidu id mil hi tbey could possibly have fared under any pa rental roof. He was cot the man to make profit oat of such a position, but wben he left, be oarrled with him friendship that followed him to his last resting place. Candor 3 was one of the dominant elements of Mr. Ferguson's obaracter. While he was not a man of many words, he always spoke frankly what he thought. When be numbered a man amongst his friends be reserved noth. . log In loyalty to that friendship. It was one of bis oardlnal virtues. 1 He leaves his good wife with a comfortable estate. She has stood by bis side and helped blm In his struggle upward; and now when tbey were gathering the fruits of tbeir sowing, he Is taken and she Is left. While It does not lessen ber sorrow, there is some ' consolation In the fact that tbere are many 1 others whose hearts are heavy. ' Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Q H C. Fennel ?Dd Rev. Gregg pastor of Long 6 Oane Cbnroh. He was burled In Long Cane ? Cemetery In the presence of many frlendB and relatives. Phibon,h mi T _ i J. lit; ilUUSst} LI1&L I your M We are Beady tor You Abbeville. Our store is chocl We have the goods you need i you tnat you will save money Table Linens. Ready We have received this week a big ^ave a shipment of Table Linens, the pret- gtocjj w^jt tiest patterns we have ever shown, beautifully Napkins to match 25c to $1.25 yard. in New York Laces and - TTTTT, Embroideries. Black We have these in an abundance. 50 inch Bri Baby Irish Val round thread. Here 44 inch Chi you can get any kind you want. An 50 inch Chi all linen lace at 5c yard. German 44 inch Voi Torchon 85c bolt of 12 yards. Em- 36 inch She broideries from 5c up. 44 inch Pop Shoes! Shoes! ^ Any one wishing the very best for their money will do well to come to When we c us for anything in Shoes. We have section we aj all the latest styles at right prices. we are show Ladies Oxfords from $1.25 to $3.50. Abbeville. Children's Oxfords 50c to $1.50. Swiss, Batist Every pair guaranteed. cerized Liner TVrinin ATITT llArve Our success in this dej thing wonderftil. We i than ever before, and e~\ Hats. Every day we i press, so that you are s Philson, f DDE WEST. rlflTl Mr.Coleman from Coronaca la vlaltlng hi- P lll- I _ augbler Mrs. Sam Ainew for a few daya. 1 Mrs. J. B. (Bonner of Felzer came down * * Thursday and waa with Mra. R. C. Brownlee. until Saturday. 1 Prof. Reld will move Into hit elegant new home on Bonner Street In a few daya. Thla residence la one of the handaomeat In town and la a credit to the town. Mra. J. L. Preaaly returned last Thursday . . alter week's visit to her alater lir Greenville. ' Mr. Ernest Martin has a position with Dr. Bell In hlB drug Btore. Rev. L. I. Eoboln apent a few days in Doe WfiBt lBSt W6fife? ^ Mlaa Lisa Sullivan la vlaltlng friends In |JjP{)n|g town for a few weeks, Mr. Irvin Brownlee of Anderaon apent part of laat week with hla home paople. Ha came to be at the bedside of hla little alater, Frantic i, M.khbb Katherlne Ftennlken of Wlnnaboro .? it.i. < a former student of Ersklne, Is * lilting her AH article l later, Miss Margaret Flenalken of tb? D. Banner, publ Wi Pi C. faculty. fir's Visit to Miss Marjorle Dallas returned on Saturday ? v* J?. to resume tier work after a few weeks Illness JlgM On ine 1 at Dome. young man's Misses Jessie Epps retained borne last ?_ r.rtni,a week after a pleasant visit to friends in Chic- fr " ora College In Greenville, 8.O. ttie past yeai Mr. R. C. Brownlee Is having his bom* re- lows: painted and his premises repaired. It will ?<*_ vlaw r add greatly to that side of the street. _ Tiew 1 Mr. Brlce Cllnksoales spent last week In Cooper? prep Atlanta with bis son who Is In the hospital ihia city ai there. He also visited hla daughter Mrr. u, Copeland in OalnsviUe, Ga. WDlcn Mr. U> Mr. O. Y. Bonner, Misses Long, (Gertrude hi8 arrival, Brownlee, Eva C. Cllnkscales, Louise Brown- Banner snent lee and Mary Galloway attended tho muslo festival In Spartanburg. They report the. young mi music of the highest obaraoterand the bespl- Ing the swart tal tv of the neonle above renroacb. I trt Mr. Waliaoe of Kentucky Is visiting bis *, sister Mrs. Calvin Todd. During th Miss Bessie Todd la at home after teaching Interviewed. I the past lew months at Star, 8.C. obtained stal Misses Beat and Marlon Llgbtsey spent ^ last week with Mr. and Mrs. Moflatt Grler to give In Spartanburg. They attended the festival rience with < returning on Saturday night. tlons The friends of Mr. Ernest Cllnksoales ars _ glad to know that he Is Improving every day. 1 De loiioi those statem* the general c Have yon seen the new center piece and ?ewidrawn work shown by The B. M. Haddon Co. "Mr ? Post cards of the new oourt honse and ol y xt?*v* -ml. ii hall at Mllford's book store. North FOUrtJ Write with a Waterman Ideal Fountain Viewed, said: Pen. Sold only at Mllford's book store. with my StOl ? years, and ha Her hand thij man could not get, ? His health was not as it should be, couia not ww He had not used the "best as yet," S f cou^d m.1. Hard knots v iioiiisiera tvocKy iuuuuutiu ico. , , . . C. A. Milford & Co. S*3' ,whI(* c j Gas formed o ?lug. which gj KILL the COUCH SfiVut ?nd CURE the LUNC8 le?;HMrlDK ? ? great work h w,THDr. Kings New Discovery FOR CSSISl18 e nfe ?h" I Ull V^OLDS Trial Bottle AND ALL THROAT AND LUNSTBOUBLEt. Jflhngfojv GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY ^ 011x15 W0H OB MONEY REFUNDED. LA." FOIEYSHONET^TARI OFFICE O ft ?kUdrmmt aaf0, ?urw. Mm plmt** * ienry & Co. nves Satisfaction or I M 1 uiivy -DUCK. I with the most complete and up-to- | I date line of Dry Goods and Milli nery ever shown in the City of... : full of all the newest things out. right now, and a call will convince . J by trading with us. 1 ? ' Made Waists. Ready Made Skirts. big line of net Waists in We have just received another i and cream trimmed shipment of Ready Made Skirts. Made by the best house Black, Voile, Navy Blue, Gray and :, $3.60 to $6.00 each. Cream Chiffon, Panama. ' -V _ , Colored Dress Goods. ' 1 Dress Goods. ?. . ? ?. . m . 36 inch Brown Mohair 30c yard. lliantine 50c yard. 50 inch Gray Mohair 50c yard. ffon Panama $1.00 yard. 36 in Sharkskin in all colors 30c yd. ffon Panama 50c yard. 50 inch Blue Brilliantine 50c yard. ile $1.00 yard. 36 inch Cream Serge 40c yard. irkskin 30c yard. lin 75c yard. . . Silks! Silks! ,, ? . 37 inch Black Taffeta at $1.00 yard. lie UUUUS. 36 inch Blue, Gray, White at $1 yd ome to our White Goods 27: inch Cream China at 50c yard. re absolutely sure that 27 inch Navy Blue at 50c yard. * ing the prettiest line in 27 inch Brown at 60c yard. iVe have big line dotted 27 inch LiSht Blue at 50c yard. )| e, Persian Lawns, Mer- Beautiful line Snirt Waist Patterns i, Lawns to select from. at 50c yard. irtment. -m partment this season has been someiovp snirt more Millinerv fhia season rerybody seems delighted with their get something in Millinery by ex- . < are to be suited if you give us a call. ienry & Co. S ABOUT NEW THEORY SECURED BY INTERVIEWS Tell the Reason for Their Faith in ( -j Cooper's Belief. lllttb till UTTO DUUiC OJLLU UiJU AUJ OCil tu U Mu^twtvt* emarkable success of the condition. My stomach la In good theories and medicines shape, and does not trouble me at all. les visited by him during My. rheumatism has nearly dlsappearr. The article is as fol- ed, and I expect to resume work short* ly, for the first time In twelve months. >f the enormous sale of Mr. Cooper certainly has a wonderful aratlons now going on in medicine, and I am grateful for what id the intense interest it has done for me.' oper has stirred up since "Another caiier was Mrs. i. j. a representative of the Smith, of 505 Hudson street She ; Thursday afternoon at said: 'I have been a sufferer from m's headquarters, watch- bladder and kidney trouble for twentyn of humanity come and five years. In that time I have tried many prescriptions and various klnd3 a afternoon the reporter of medicine, but received little or no nany of the callers and benefit from them. I seldom had a fmm aii whn cmmri nicht'n sleen. mv rest being bro i^UiGUUI A?WU* MM f? ?-Q ^ F w w i them as to their expe- ken at intervals throughout the night hooper and his prepara- I /had pains In my back and burning sensations. vlng are selected from ".'I heard so much of Mr. Cooper tnts as being typical of that I came to the conclusion he might expression of the people be able to afford me some relief. I have now been taking the medicine Lasater, living at 1224 about a week, and feel better in every ; i avenufe, when inter- way. The pain has disappeared, and * * * ?TrVinfrttrAti T Tia rre\ ^ "i nave 06eix trouoiea 1 nave no uisires? nuowiw. * ?.??mach for the past two come here today to express my approive had rheumatism for elation to Mr. Cooper for his wonderee years. Sometimes I ful medicine and what it has done in , k, and there were times my case. I will take pleasure in recnot even move in bed. ommending it to others.' robld form on my mus- "In spite of assertions by various aused me intense pain, physicians that Cooper Is a fad who a my stomach after eat- will soon die out, the young man seems ive me much pain and to be gaining even greater headway as often I was restless and his visit draws to a close." it, losing much sleep and The agency for Cooper's celebrated medicines has been given to us. We of Mr. Cooper and the are making a fine record with them* is medicine was accom- ?City Drug Store. P. B. SPEEDG. M. BEASLEY, tone. Geo. B. Cromer , Moore Mars. Attorney and Counsellor at Law, ABBEVILLE, S. C. !, Cromer & Mars, ? Office over Philsou, Heury & Co.'s 1 1 Store. Loan? negotiated ou well improved real esfate. Ea?ter candy, <fcc. Remember the place VER GLENN'S STORE. Mllford'a book store. o } ' ? 4 . * . 1