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ALONG ROUTE 8.
Miss Katherlne E. Whitley the efficient
ana popular teac&er ot Lebanon School
closed anotQer suco nsful term last Friday.
She was unanimously re-elected was also
elected to Sbarou S.;hool, but as yet tias not
accepted either place.
Miss Whitley by her sweet gentle manner
has won ihe hearts of both patron* and (scholars,
and their parting was Had as she will
probably not return, we don't know what's
up unless she has also won the heart of
"anotner"' with whom she will drift away
from those good people whom she has served
bo faithfully, the past year.
Miss Whitley Is now the guest of her friends
Miss Prentiss and Miss Xelle Edwards lor a
few days when she will leave lor Atlanta and
will spend her summer vacation lu <*eorgla. J
The best wishes o( her many friends wll fol- [
low her wherever her lot may be oast; the.vj
hope she will cbaDge her mind ana ieturu|
again.
Miss Susie Speer Is the (harming guest of
relatives at Lebanon.
L'-iBt Saturday was observed as children's
day at Sharon Church. A large crowd was in
attendauce, and a floe uaskei dinner was
1 < - r\ ,! K W. n. all rtlfl lUhtice.
Bprcau iu iuo givs.? v *> u.v^ ?
Kev. J. B Hiiibouse, Proi. W. E. Gardner,
Rev. J. W. Bailey delivered interesting addresses
appropriate to tbe occasion. The
speakers Invited from Aobevllie came up
missing a* an Irishman woulJ say and were
conspicuous by their absence.
The day paused otf most pleasantly and was
especially enjoyed by the children and young
folks.
Mi?s Gertrude P<>nney returned home last
week after a most pleaitant stay wltb her broth-r
Mr. Thompsou Penney at Moored, S. U.
Aftera deligbtlbl vultol several \veeu9 to
her sister Mrs. L. W.Brown of Walhaila Miss
Maggie Evans ol Lebanon Is borne again.
Mr. C. F. Graves is one of tbe bustling farmers
on route#, and nothing daunted by willow
bushes, bulrushes and briars be Is still
fixing up more ot tbHt flue bottoai land for
corn. He goes In first with axe aud fire, tbeu
with a pair of tine mU'es hitched to ene of
those big subsoil plows which is followed by
a cutaway barrow which leaves the land
nicely pulverized and in best tlx for planting
Watch bis success, alter this bsrd work.
Miss Nelle McGaw one ofthe bright young
ladies on route 3 is spending a while at Watts
with Aire. C. B. (Jowhii.
Cotton looks a Utile slok after tbe frost and
obll y winds and Is turning yellow and dying
In spots causing a number of farmers to re
plant a good deal.
WITHIN THE CITY GATES.
Mrs Brewer after a delightful stay with
her daughter Mrs. A. S Simmons left Saturday
for ner home in Elberton.
Mrs W. E. Hill is home again after special
treatment in Atlanta and her many friends
bope she will soon be jolly restored to her
usual health.
Kev. Dr. Wilson who has been blind from
bis early boyhood preached last Sunday
morning in the Baptist Cnuroh and at nleht
in the Methodist Church, and on Monday
morning leotured in tbe graded school.
Mr Lewis Smith and family are visiting
frieuds in Columbia.
Mrs. W. E. Cason has been here with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Gambrell quite sick
lor tbe past week, bat left Mouday for her
home in Anderson, accompanied by Mr.
Cason.
Mrs. L. C. Haskell entertained quite a number
of her friends yesterday at luncbeoD.
. Mr. George Smith tbe popular salesman in
r>r Thn Smith Drveoods Company
spent Tuesday In Cokesbury on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowrie Beacbarn left last
Monday for their home in Hamlet N. C.
Mrs. S. A. Scott left last Monday for Colombia
where she will spend awhile with her
son Mr. Sam Scott.
Mrs. L. D. Caldwell and children are visiting
relatives In Greenville.
Ml?8 Scully and her pupils gave a recital
last Friday evening wblch was quite entertalnlngand
realized anloe little sura wblcb
will go towards paying for the recent improvements
about the Methodist church
grounds.
The daughters of the Confederacy met last
Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. H. M.
Wilson where they were most charmingly
entertained.
Mr. Jordan Ramey who has been quite sick
is now betterand his many friends wish for
his early recovery.
DEATH OF MISS ANNIE WARDLAW.
Miss Annie Wardlaw after a long and
tedious illness died at ;be home of her brother
Mr. David A. Wardlaw about 5 miles south
of Abbeville last Sunday morning. The deceased
has been a great sufferer all her life
it ail chfi has hpfln pintle and
patient enduring all to the eud. Her orawn
will be all the brighter for the sufferings ahe
has so patiently endured. She was a faithful
member or Bethel Methodist Church and
all throagh her life of suffering and confinement
she exemplified moit beautifully the
worth of the Christian religion which sustained
and comforted her to the last.
Her funeral services were conducted last
Monday morning and her remains gently
laid to rest In Sharon Cemetery.
One sister and four brothers survive her
and are sad over her departure and In their
grief have the sincere sympathy of hosts of
friends.
A HUMAN ENGINE.
' Without good fuel the 20th Century Limited
would travel little faster than a common yard
engine. It takes good fuel to develop power,
endurance and speed. Every ambitious man
Is anxious to push forward, to get ahead, yet
many are "coaling up" on food prepared with
lard, regardless of the fact that lard is indigestible
and really clogs up the system, just
as poor coal clogs the grates with clinkers.
Don't eat lard-soaked food; eat food prepared
with COTTOLENE. & vegetable oil cooklnc
fat. so pure, wholesome and easily digested
Chat physicians recommend it even for invalids.
"COTTOLENE shortens your food,
lengthens your life" and you will travel
farther, swifter and easier on it than on food
prepared from the fat of the hog.
McHnrray's Locals.
If yon Bbave, your face needs an much care
as tbat ol a baby. Sanltol Face Cream Is the
perfect after-shave. The McMurray Drag Co.
Clean bair means bealtby bair. Esrg Shampoo
does the work. The McMurray Drug Co.
Lightning Bedbug Killer puts 'em out of
business. The McMurray Drug Co.
Keep your face well protected with Talcum
after having been out. The McMurray Drag
Co.
Lightning Bedbug Killer will belp you
overcome your troubles. Price 25 cents. The
McMurray Drug Co.
Our goods are always fresh. The Murray
Drug Co.
Tbe best stationery made by Eaton-HurHnrt
lo cnlrt Kt? I ho MnMnrrotr Turner Pft
Wblttemore's Polishes are the best, and we
have them In all of the colors which they
make. The McMurray Drag Co.
Of coarse you oan feel sure that 8teerea can
dies are good. Fresh every week. The MoMurray
Drug Co.
Oar soda fountains will be pleased to s?e
you any old time except Sunday. The McMurray
Drug Co.
Her hand this man could not get,
His health was not as it should be,
He had not used the "best as yet,"
Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea.
C. A. Milford & Co.
The
M MUr CREATION
Secret
ofa^good liniment is in its
warming, penetrating and
scattering qualities. The
ingredients of Noah's Liniment*
are" such that with
very little rubbing the parts
arefwarmed, the in flam
mationand congestion
scattered, and the relief
risTalmost instantaneous.
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For Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lame Back, Stiff
Joints, and Muscles, Sore Throat, Colds, Strains,
Sprains, Cuts, Bruises, Colic, Cramps, Indigestion,
Toothache, and all Nerve. Bone and Muscle
Aches and Pains. The genuine has Noah's Ark
on every package. 25c., 50c. and $1.00 by all dealers
in medicine everywhere. Sample by mail free.
?OAH AENEDY CO.,RICHMOND, VA.,4 B08T0?, ? * ?., U.I4.
Bold and guaranteed by C. A. Milford
& Co.
DUE WEST,
Professor'* Long and Caldwell returned
f Saturday evening from Newberry where they
Ibid been to attend tbe Association of Collies.
Prof. Long made hi* address Friday
aft?rnonn before the Association.
XCleo T rono M/tTionlal rotornort 1 Ofif wppk
from h*-r school which closed lust Thursday.
Mr. Jobn Wardlaw spent Saturday In town
wun his family returning on Monday to his
work at Ware Shoals.
Mr. Heury Pressly spent several days in
Rock Hill last week. He was a relative of
the la>e Mr. Huff whose funeral be attended.
Miss Dora Agnew of Donalds spent Wednesday
in town shopping.
Mrs. Eugenia Pearson spent a few days the
last of the week witd friends In town.
Miss Katherlne Flennlken will re urn to
ber home In Wlnnsboro on Wednesday after
a abort stay with friends and relatives in
town.
Tne G aded School cloted on last Friday
wltb a good years work to pnt. on record
Prof. Rabb and bis assistants Mrs. Bonner
and Miss Grler are to be commended lor
iheir year's work.
MIssO a Devlin returned last Friday from
Florida where she bad been spending the win
ter with ber sister, Mrs. Frank Woodruff of
S'infr rd.
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xVir. H'JU .? I O, t? oiuian avkcuuvu tuo iwuvral
o! Mr. Wardlaw'a sister in the lower pari
of the country which took place last Sabbath.
Mr. Gregory a student In Ersklne left
Thursday lor big home in Mississippi. He
exnects to return In the fa'l.
Mr. and Mrn. A. W. Wallnoe left Monday
f r their borne ;ln Kentucky after a few
weeks visit to tbelr .daugbiet, Mrs. Calvin
Todd.
Mr. Sam Rabb has a position as private Seo
reiary for President James Boyoe
Dr. J. I. McCain gave a splendid lecture on
Sidney l^anler last Thursday evening in tbe
Y. M. C. A. ball. It was a masterly address,
inspiring and upl.fling.
Tne memorial exercises were held In tbe
cemetery May 10th. Despite tbe windy weather
qnlte a cowd ventured out to hear tbe
address xlven by Mr. Luruklna of Columbia,
tbose who attended felt repaid Indeed, In tbe
splendid address of tbe speaker.
Mlts JLela Nmce entertained a number of
ber friends at ber bomc about two miles
from town. Tbe young people enjoyed tbb
occasion and showered their hostess wllb
thanks for the enjoyable evening.
Tbe Pbllomatbean Society bad a publlo
meeting on last Friday night for tbe benefit
of friends wbo are interested in tbelr work.
Quite a number attended and enjoyed tbe
exercises.
Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup Is beat for women
and children. Its mild action and pleasant
taste makes It prelerable to violent purgatives,
such as pills, tablets, etc. Q?.t the
booklet and a sample uf Orlno at P. B. Speed.
Beantlfy your walls with framed pictures
from Mliford's book store.
Crepe and fancy papers for decorating purposes
In great variety at Millord'a book Btore.
Disturbed the Congregation
Tbe person who disturbed tbe congregation
last Sunday by continually coughing la requeued
to buy a bottle ol Foley's Boney and
Tar. P. B. Speed.
Kotice to Onr Customers
We are pleased to announce tbat Foley's
Hooey and Tar for cougns, colds and lung
troubles is notaflected by the National Pure
Food and Drug law as It contains no opiates
or other barmlul drugs, and we recommend
It as a sate remedy for children and adults.
P. B. Speed.
Mrs. w. Joyce, 180 oulllvan 8t., Claremont
N. H., writes: "About a year ago 1 bought
two bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure. It cured
me of a severe case of Kidney trouble ot several
Years' standing. It certainly Is a grand,
food"medicine, and I heartily recommend
t." P. ?. Speed.
Winthrop College
Scholarship and Entrance
Examination.
Tbe examination for the award of vacant
Scholarships lu Wlntbrop College and for tbe
ftdmiSNBon of new students will be beld at tbe
County Court House on Friday, July 8, at
O a. m. Applicants must be not je?s man
dfieen years of age. Wben Scholarships are
vacant after July 3 tbey will be awarded to
those matting the highest average at tbls examination,provided
tbey meet tbecondltlons
governing tbe award. Applicants for Scholarships
should write to President Johnson before
tbe examination lor Scholarship examination
blanks.
Scholarships are worth 8100 and free tuition.
Tbe next session will open September 16,1909
For further Information ana catalogue, adHrPRfi
n. R. Johnson. Rock H111.8.C.
KEGIST RATION
The attention of the public is called
to the Act of the recent Legislature,
approved the 24th'day of February,
1908, which reads as follows :
Ax Act to Provide for the Re-Enrollruent
and Registration of the Qualfied
Electors of this State During
the Year 1908, and to Provide Compensation
for the Supervisors of
Registration.
Section 1. Be it enacted by the General
Assembly of the State of South
Carolina, That the Supervisors of Registration
in each County of the State
are required to re-enroll all the quali
tied electors in tbis State during tna
year 1908.
Sec. 2. That the same time the said
Supervisors shall register all persons
who may make application therefor
and who may be entitled thereto.
Sec. 3. That for the purpose of
such enrollment and registration the
said Supervisor shall keep the books of
registration open at the several county
reata every day (Sundays excepted),
between the hours of nine a. m. and
six p. id. , during the months of July
and August, 1908; and in addition
thereto, they shall attend, during the
month of September, 1908, at least one
day in each township, in their respective
Counties, of which at least ten
day's notice shall be given by advertisement
in a newspaper published in
the County ; and in Counties containing
fifty thousand inhabitants they
shall attend in each city, town, or in
duBtrial community, containing three
bujndred or more inhabitants, at least
onle day, upon similar notice: Provided,
That the provisions of this Section
shall only apply to the re-en rollmentand
registration for the year 1908.
Sec. 4. That for the purpose of said
re-enrollment the Secretary of State
shall furnish the Supervisors of Registration
with all the necessary books,
and tbe sum of five hundred dollars
shall be appropriated for supplying
said books.
Sec. 5. That the Supervisors of Registration
shall each receive for their
services, duriDg the year 1908, the sum
of two hundred dollars, to be paid by
the State quarterly, as other State officers
are paid: except iu the Counties
of Am erson, Charleston, Greenville,
Sumter, Orangeburg, Richland, where
tliey shall each receive two hundred
and fifty dollars for the year 1908: Provided,
That in Spartanburg County
they sball receive tnia year inree uuiidred
dollars, to be paid as above provided;
tbat, after the year 1908, the
Supervisors of Registration shall each
receive fifty dollars per annum in of!
years aud one hundred dollars in general
election years: except in the
above named Counties, where they
shall each receive seventy-five dollars
per annum in off years, and in general
election years they shall receive two
hundred dollars each per annum, including
the County of Spartanburg.
Sec, (J. All Acts or parts of Acts inconsistent
with this Act be, and the
same are hereby, repealed.
Approved the 24tn day of February,
A. D. 1908.
All peisons having business in the
matter of registration will call on me
Chairman, W. C. Sherard, in the store
of E. It. Thomson on the public
square. '
W. C. Rherard, Chairman.
A. F. Calvert,
It. H. Armstrong,
Board of Registration.
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Lard is ma
origin is the piggreasy,
indigestil
Cottolene coi
fields of the Sum
is the purest re fir
is pure, healthful,
nourishing food.
Nature's gift fro
Sunny South, and
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^ing medium poss
manufacture.
Once get in the]
using v Cottoleneai
will never let larc
your kitchen again,
Nature*'s Gift fir
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Don't buy before you
rices at our store wll
Our clothing is faulth
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K.IotbeB is our special
Our Men's Suits from
ancy Dress Goods ir
ancy Ladies and Ge
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SPECIALTIES
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Attorn1 y and Counsellor at Law,
ABBEVILLE, 8. C.
Office over Philson, Henry & Co.'s
1 Store. Loans negotiated on well improved
real estate.
Eaater' candy, <kc. Remember Uie place
JUUford'a book store.
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It Reached (be Spof.
Mr. E. Humphrey, who owns a large
neral store at Omejra, O., and is prei?jut
of the Adams County Telephone
as well as of the Home Telephone
of Pike County, O., says of Dr.
lug's Nesv Discovery : "Ii saved my
e once. At least I think it did^ It
jmed to reach ihe spot the very
it of my rough, when everything
ie failed." Dr. King's New Discover
not only reaches the cough spot; il
als the sore spots aud the weak spots
throat, lungs and chest. Sold under
arantee at Speed's drug store. 50c.
d $1.00. Trial bottle free.
Seaboard Schedule.
No. 52 Nortb (Locnl) due 1252 pm
No. 32 Nortb due 5.32 pm
No. 38 North due 12.52 tun
Nn .'x-Snuth tl.oaul) due 4.1li Din
No :I3 South ' ' due 1 15 pin
No. 41 South due 4 61 am
The Worlii'w Kent C'llin ?te
not entirely free from disease, on the
gh elevations fevers prevail, while
the lower levels malaria is encountsd
to a greater or less exieut, accorug
to altitude. To overcome climale
fectinns lassitude, malaria, jaundice,
liouanes.-, fever and ague. aud geu*1
debilits, the most effcc;ive rtiuedy
Electric ilitter?, th" g^at alterative
d blood purifier; Hie anti-lote for evy
torm of boUiy weakness, nervmisss,
and lu^unjuia. Sol i unocr goa tee
at ."peed'? drug store. ' Price oil.;
Spem'* l.ot'iiis,
f you want HuyletV Canny fnsh, go to
eea t> Di ug ."More,-H^eiii iur tut; uiciurj.
Joo'I l?U?uui word i?r It, but look ?t the
ut-es Hiuiiint loWn pHiuieeJ Willi DcVoeV"
li<t| hd i coii;par<-itifiu wiiii lit um i? p-iimeo
lb other ['Units. standing IihIi h? ioi.j; huh
s are HHiisflert tbaty<u will decide that, Dele's
paintiB ibe palul to use. For sale bj
Speed Drugstore.
3peed'f Uli oo Cgnrp are stl'l the favorites
tbeclt.v. 'ibf> ?re ibe Otsi sellers ever on
e Abbnl'lt M arket. U you don't bellev?
let us mow j ou. It Is mtgbi> ea>y todoa
log wb?u you bave some one to ?uow you
>w.
DeVoe's paint goes farther and lasts lougei
jr sale at Speed's Drag Store.
Bometblng good to read at Speed's.
Huyler's CaDdy, lood for the angels, always
ash at Speed's Drug Store.
Clnce, is all the go. Speed's Drag Store.
A Californian'H Luck.
"The luckieet day of my life was
'hen I bought a box of Bucklen's Arica
Salve;" writes Charjes F. Budahu,
f Tracy, California. "Two 25c. boxetjred
me of an annojing case of itch
)g .piles, which bad troubled me for
ears and that yielded to no other
eatmeut." Sold uuder guarantee ai
peed's drug store.
Have you ?een the new center p|p<?e >ud
rawn work shown by The R. M. Haddon Co
Post cards of the new court bouse and cl'y
all at Mllford's book store.
Write with a Watermnn Ideal Fountain
en. bold only at Mllford's book ntore.
Valued Same an <>old.
B. G. Stewart, a merchant of Cedar
riew, Miss., says : "I tell my customrs
when they buv a box of JDr. King's
rew Life Pills they get the woitb ol
^ 1. ?i j if ?iri
jai IllUCU gUIU Hi WCHJUI, ll aunuru
ritb constipation, malaria or biliousess."
Sold under guarantee at P. B.
peed's drug store. 25c.
Schedule for Due WetU Railroad.
Morn I De train leaves Duo West 10:15.
The evening train leaves Dae Went Ml 5:15.
Tbe Southern Irorn Greeuvllle and tbe
lutbern from Columbia meet In tbe mornig
at Shoals Junction, two miles below
oUBlds. Tbe Due West train will take passogers
from bolb tbese trains.
Tbe Southern Trains In tbe evening, North
id South. meet at Hodges. If tbese are on
me tbe Due West train takes passengers
om eaeb of tbem. If tbey are late it eliber
alts, or runs out to Due West and returns
?r this service.
Passengers can also go one from Due West
q morning or evening freight train.
!ore News from the New England States
If any one bas any doubt as 10 tbe virtue ol
oley's Kidney Cure, they need only to refer
> Mr. Aivin H. Stimp*on, of Wllllmantlc,
ann., wbo, after almost losing hope of reoov y,
on account of tbe failure of so many
imedies, tlnaily tried Foley's Kidney Cure,
bleb be says was "Just tbe tblng" for blm,
i four bottles cured bim completely. He is
i>w entirely well and liee from all tbe sutferig
Incident to acute kidney trouble. P. B.
peed.
Milford'a Locals.
Dye Easter eggn with Buster Brown dyes at
lllford'B book store.
A nice line of Easter novelties at Milford'a
30k store
Easter post cards in great variety at Milrd's
book store.
Keep your eyes on the show wlndow^t Mil rd's
book store.
A full line of office and desk supplies.at
iilford's book Btore.
When yon have a moment off drop in and
e tbe line of goods at Milford's book store.
Nunnally's Easter candles will be very atactive.
Sold only at Milford's book store.
Tbe ploturo frames we make are first class
Jlford's book store.
Post carda received every week at Milford's
x>k store.
A good fountain pen at Sl.OO. Milford's
Mk store.
Alpine flax is tbe paner you should use for
ice correspondence, 23c pound ut Mllford'B
xik store.
Buy yonr wall paper from us and be pleased
Milford's BookStore.
Itch cured In 80 minutes by Wool ford's San
ary Lotion. Never falls. Sold by P. B
peed, druggist. 6m
English Spavin Liniment removes Hard,
art or Callouxed Lumps and Blemisbes from
nrapR aluo Blood Snavlns. Curbs. Splints,
weeney, Rlne Bone, Sttfles, Moralnn, Swollen
broats, Coughs, etc. Save $50 by nee of odp
DtUe. A wonderful Blemlsb Cure. Sold by
. B. Speed, druggist. 6m
70HYT
HONETwTAR
The original
.AXATIVE cough remedy.
^or coughs, colds, throat and lung
roubles. No opiates. Non-alcoholic,
rood for everybody. Sold every where.
The genuine
'OLEY'S HONEY and TAR is in
Yellow package. Refuse substitutes.
Prepared only by
Foley & Company, Chloago.
P. B. SPEED
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New Discovery
FOR Colds S jS.
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The Peoples I
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OFFICERS;
S.JG. THOMSON, President.
G. A. NEUFFER, Vice-President.
R. E. COX, Cashier.
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C. A. MILFOED &
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State, County an
President: Vice-F
F. E. HARBISON. P. B,
Board of* Director!
Vieanska, John A. Harris, R. M. Had
J. F. Clinkscales, C. C. Gambrell.
Wc soliei yonr business i
it safely and
We are in potjmon to make you ]
when placed in
Our* Saving's
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Tablets
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week at the i
Store of
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Guttering. Ventilators, Skyligl
; C'resiiug, Ridge Capping, Grave
I Mill and Repair Work a Special
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Among other of Hancock Bros. &
Go's, brands, SHOW DOWN was
awarded the GOLD MEDAL at the
Worlds Fair in St Louis, 1904, and
. has steadily increased its general allaround
superiority ever since, until it
stands now without a peer among all
fllue cured plug tobaccos.
It Is manufactured by a strictly independent
firm, sold in 10c, and 16c plugs and at 5c a cat.
Don't accept substitutes for this '
/ brand?be from Missouri and make
your dealer "SHOW DOWN!"
k HANCOCK BROS. & CD, LjuctarfcVi
S? Leaders in 1908 * ~?
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Savings Bank.
jLE, S. C.
DIRECTORS.
S. G. Thomson, H. G. Anderson
G. A. Neuffer. C. C. Gambrell,
W. E. Owens. F. B. Gary,
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Jonn A- Harris.
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CO., Abbeville, S. C. '
I ~ ABBEVILLE
,d City Depository.
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resident i v?wimw
, SPEED. J. H. DnPEK.
s : F. E. Harrison, P. B, Speed, G. A.
Idon, LewiflW. Parker, W. P. Greene,
and are prepared to handle
i conservatively.
loans, and to pay interest on deposits,
A- S
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SON, S. C.
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its, Couve.vors, Comic Finials,
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