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The Abbeville Press and Banner i
BY W. "W. & W. R. BRADLEY. ABBEVILLE, S. C., WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1908. ESTABLISHED 1844
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THE A. B.
Has just CO
of stores of Amc
Wood Yard. W
dry hides, old ru
wax and tallow.
If you want tin
promptly with you
July and August d
Office in Amos
I When you
I you ba
;J your s
I Lard is a foe to c
had the stomaGh of a
hardly withstand tl
soaked pastry. Yc
found this out and al
eating of pastry. '1
sary! Anyone can e
cooked with COTTC
shortening. It is
product, made from
and choicest vegetab]
When you buy lar
Cottolene is (
in ca$e you're not piea
Never Sold ii
keep it clean, fresh
?] sorbing the disagrees
Cook Book Fi
"PURE FOOD COO]
!i J. Lincoln, author of
THE N. I
Nature's
Batterie*.
For gas eDglnes. A fresb lot jnRt recel
W.N. Them
Watermelon Seed.
Fine Southern grown watermelon see
Rockyford canteloupe seed for gale by
J. W. Ryk
The State of South Carol
ABBEVILLE COUNTY.
Probate Court.?Citation for Letters c
ministration.
By J. F. Miller, Esq., Judge of Pro
WHEREAS, M Ellen Ferguson has
suit to me, to grant ber Letter* <
ministration of tbe Estate and efte
Tbomas F. Ferguson, late of Abbeville
ty. deceased.
These are therefore, to cite and adm
all and singular the kindred and credit
tbe said Tbomas F. Ferguson, deceanec
they be aud appear before roe, In tbe Cc
Probate, to be held at Abbeville C. I
Tuesday, tbe 2Gtb of May. 1908. after pu
tlon hereof, ai 11 o'clock lo me fcreuo
show cause If any tbey Dave, why thi
Administration should not be granted.
Given under my band and seal of tbe
W4c* 1i?V* /loo a# Mqu In l.hfl
of our Lord one tboug* nd nln
dred and eight aDd iDatbe 132<
of American Independence.
Published on tbe 13tb day of Maj
In tbe Frees and Banner and on tbe
House door lor tbe time required by lai
j. F. MILLE
Judge of Frol
Master's Sale
The State of South Carol
COUNTY OF ABBEVILLI
Court of Common Pleas.
%xr T\ on
>V . l-?. uai nauoic, 1 laiuuu, ut
Henry Williams, Lou Will
Mary A. Barnwell. Frank
liamB, Sweetie Williams, Ai
J. Davip, Betsy Bibbs, Susie
liams, Ada William*, James
liams, Sarah Leed and Mar,
haug, Defendants.
By authority of a Decree of Sa:
the Court of Common Pleas for j
ville County, in said State, mai
the above stated case, I will of!<
sale, at Public Outcry, at Abbevi
H., S. C., on Salesday in Jun
D. 1908, within the legal hours o
the following described land, to
All that tract or parcel of land sii
lying aud being in Abbeville Co
in tbe State aforesaid, conta
ONE ACRE, more or less, and b
ed by lands of John and Lou
lianas and Tanyard street.
Also, all tbat tract or parcel of
situate, lying and being in Abb
County, in said State, containing
ACRES, more or less, aud bound
lands of B. S. Barnweli, Public
Tanyard street, Ellis Bishop
others.
TERMS OF SALE.?Cash,
chaser to pay for papers.
R. E. HIL]
Master A. CM ?
May 11, 1908.
NEW EN1
MORSE CQj
mpleted and open
)s B. Morse an up
ill also buy old i
ibber, boots and sh
Our special lir
3 best Jellico Coal, a
ir orders. Now is 1
ftlivftrv.
B. Morse's Store. PI
I
i buy Lard yo
jrgain for?It'
stomach than c
ligestion. If you tectioi
i i J ?
n ostncn you coma yuu. a
Le ravages of lard- the g]
>u have probably other 1
ready given up the in Uni
*is wholly unneces- You ti
:at and digest food In
>LENE, the perfect yourse
a pure vegetable when
the best beef suet health
le oil. COTl
d you have no proGuaranteed
We hefreby au,thori:
. grocer to refund youi
sed after having given COTTOLENE a f
1 Bulk COTTOLENE is packed i
with a patent air-tight
and wholesome; also to prevent it fi
ible odors of the grocery, such as fish, <
ree t0 een(^ ^
wife, for a two-cent stamp, 01
? BOOK," edited and compiled by Mn
the famous "Boston Cook Book." J
C. FAIRBANK COMPANY, CHICAGO
Gift from th
ved. son.
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1908. I I I
Court I / V
? TWIS
c yi o This brand is a favorite with
A,u ? superiority of flavor and qual
j, Virginia and North Carolina;
J* maintained. Beware of twii
damaged leaf "doctored" to c
unapproached flawless qualit:
;ainst Manufactured by a ?tri
"w',i- HANCOCK BR<
j'ja Established 1851 =
Wily
Co- :
le by To relieve constipation, cleat
\bbe- bowels, tone and strengthen t
ie in tive organs, put theui In a nati
ar fr\r /UfiAfl with T-TnlHo^or'ti
lie C. tain Tea, the most reliable t
e, A. thirty years. 3o cents, Tea or
f sale C. A. Milford & Co.
wit:
Silks. Silks. Don't forget that v
J* beep the blue ribbon taffeta, the bi
ining can bay. The R. M.H?ddon Co.
ound- Don't fail to patronize the bom
Wil- Service guaranteed.
mm ?*???
evilte Hollister's Rocky Mount
' SIX t?Des the stomach, stimulates
'e(i bv i liver ; ptrengtheus the bow
road ! n>abes their action easy and
ol>rj 'jThe best tonic for the whole
135 cents, Tea or Tablets. C.
I fnrrl Sr f!o.
rur- _
r Sully 011 the Wax Path Once
, Y< The panic bavlDg ended, I am ag
' real emate market, aud will buy t
ou short Dotloe. M. K. Holltn
fERPRISE l'
IL CO.
ed up on the lot in reai
-to-date Coal, Coke anc
ron, brass and copper
oes, tires and hose, bees
Le, however, is coal.
ind want it cheap, come ii
the time to buy for June
/
lone No. 13.
u get more than
s heavier in
n the scales
1 as to quality?you simply know
.re getting LARD?never mind
rade, it's just L-A-R-D. On the
iand, every pail of COTTOLENE
form?the product is guaranteed
ike no chances whatever.
the face of these facts just ask
ilf if you can afford to use hog lard
you can get pure,
ful, nutritious
Address I
e Suntiy South J
S3??L ^
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)WU15U4
T TOBACCO
chewera of high grade twist because of its uniform
ity. Our buyers pick over the choicest Krowth of
and as a result the original superiority is forever
3t artificially flavored, as that argues low grade or
ieceive you. Legal Tender is always the same in
y. Insist on this brand being giTen yen.
ctly independent firm.
LL..hw 1/m
idi tic UUiy Lyncnuurg, ?a.
============ Leaders 190S
hedges | Estate of W, J, Stevenson,
jral con- __
y Moun- Notice of Settlement and Applicatioi
onio for f?r Final Discharge.
Tablets. fTUKE NOTICE, tbat on the 6th day <
-B- Juue, 11)08,1 will render a final account (
our bccouqtn and doing rh Administrators c
tbe Estate of W. J. Stevenson, deceased, 1
the office of Judge of Probate for Abbevill
ve always county at 10 o'clock a. m? and on tbe sam
cat money day wl l apply for a final discharge from oc
trust as such Administrators.
e laundry All persons having demands against sal
estate will present them for payment on c
_ before that day, proven ?uu >uwcu..u.,IU v
be Jorever barred.
? JOHN W. J. SIMP80N an
ain lea JOHN A. HAGEN.
the lazy Administrators,
'els and "
natural I Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrup Is bent for w<
. ' men and oblldren. Its mild acMon and pleai
system. I ant taste makes It preferable to violent pu
A. Mil- i natives, such as pills, tablets, eto. Get tfc
i booklet and a sample ol Orlno at P. B. 8pee<
Mo I Beautify your walls with framed plctur<
atu iuthelrr0mM,lf0rd18 book etoretr
sell lots I Crepe and fancy papers for decorating pui
gswortli. poBes In great variety at Mllford's book stor
i Mmsm
' EAST END. , ?|
with in the city gates. j
Mrp. Frank McGbee and children, of Spar
tanburg, are Id the city visiting hornefolks.
Mine Eula Cobb, oneiofJGreenwood's charming
young ladles, was In the city Saturday
and Sunday, the guest of friends, ^
I Miss Annie Mae Thompson, of Texas, Is the ~
i -a * - * \l u/hltA
uurnuwvt3 IjUPHtui jimo ucnu n u>v?.
Miss Eva Baker. wbo has a situation In
Newberry at) stenographer Is at at bome at
present wltb bome people.
Mr. A. 8. Simmons spent last Sunday In
Elberton, t*a. Mrs Simmons, wbo bas been
visiting there, returned wltb blm.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Allen Smltb are again at
bome after a trip to Arkansas, and we are
glad to state Mr. Smltb is greatly Improved
In bealtb.
Mrs. Allen and children, of Atlanta, Ga.,
are visiting Mrs. Nollenberger. .
Mr. Nollenberger Is off on his summer trip
and will visit Niagara, New York and other
points of Interest.
Mrs. F. E. Harrison is home again after a
delightful visit to her home people in Man- ^
nlng, 8. C.
Mr. Barney Murray, an employe of the S.
A. ii. road, left last Saturday for a visit to his
bome people In Alabama.
Dr. Luther Ellis was In tbeolty a few days
of last week shaking hands wltb bis many ^
* It ends. Ue Is studying dentistry In Nasb>
vllle, Tenn., and Is getting on nicely in his
profession.
I Prof. Will Wldeman, of Troy, was a wel
i? tKo nliT nnn dav of the Dast
Ik WUID (UQOII IU bUW
week. ~ *
The ladles of the Church Improvement Bo- X
clety of the Methodist Church had a unique
' a flair last Thursday afternoon at the pretty
home of Mr. T. J. Ellis, when about twentym
one ladleB assembled, each bringing cloth
for one apron, which they made during the
afternoon, nil were In a Jolly mood and talked
over "old and Dew times." The aprons
have since all been sold bringing In a neat
little sum for the society. Mrs. Ellis Is a
most charming hostess aDd entertains de
* llgbtfally. After the work was finished de1
llghtful refreshments were served. This li a y
growing society and one that Is doing good
work.
? The ladles of the Baptist Church served loe
oream last Friday afternoon In th* open air,
on the pretty lawn of Mr. J. S. Stark, on upper
Main street.
The Electric Theatre or panorama of movlDg
pictures Is In fall blast, next door to th?
postoffice. I
" Master Sam Lawton, of Greenville, Is visitltlng
his cousin, Master Edwin Lawton, on J
Magazine Hill.
Mr. Barry, of Greenvlj'e. was the guest
of his relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Lawton, for several
days of the past week.
Mr. Thomas Thomson, of Long Cane, w^i
In the city last Saturday greeting his friends
with bis usual happy smile and hearty handshake.
His many frleDds are always glad to
see him in this his boyhood home.
Mr. Eugene Nance, son of MaJ. Nance, Is
quite sick with pneumonia, but better at this f
writing.
ALONGV ROUTE 8.
We inser: a cllpplne from tb? Laurens Advertiser
that mtny friends of Mr. R^P. Mo
Nelll, ofSharon, may nt-e wum IB UUIU| |
The work of paving ihe public square and
sidewalks was lalrly Inaugurated Thursday
morning. The construction company have
about tblrty workmen now employed and m
the work l? progressing. Tbe grading, moving
of telephone and telegraph poles, tbe setting
cf curbstones Is tbe first part of tbe 1
work undertaken, end mucb of tbu Is already
done. Tbe sidewalks on tbe main street* are
to be widened by two feet, necessitating tbe
removal of most o 'the poles on tbe rquaTe.
Superintendent R. P. McNeill Is In charge
of tbe work and from present Indications be
means to push tbe work with all possible
speed. A number of machines and engines
for various purposes have already arrived.
Tbe work has begun In earnest. m
Mr. John G. Evans, of Clemson, Is visiting
relatives at Lebanon.
Mr. J. G. Wxiker returned borne last week J
from a pleapnnt visit to bis daughter, Mrs. J.
E Riley, of Piedmont.
Misses Lessle and Willie Riley, of Sharon,
are on a visit to tbelr parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Riley, of Piedmont.
Mr. Paul Sobram Is expected bom* next
Saturday from Edgefield where be baa been
attending school.
y Mrs. J. B Harkness, with her pretty little "
/^daughter Sarah, of Avondale. Ala., are on
7 tbelr summer visit to home people, Mr. and 1
I Mra TamoffOllllflni. |
Airs. Eilen P. Norwood Is the guest of her I
nephew, Mr. Edwin Parker and family. I
Ma. and Mr*. Jobn A. Williams spent one *
day of lan week with Mr. Lewla aprouae n?ar _
Abbeville.
Miss Rosa Knox Is visiting her friend, Mrs.
Ames Hal11wang*r of Columbia.
Mr. R.P. McNeNelll spent la?t Sunday with
home people at hharon, and la now off to n
Florida to attend to buslneaa for bla com- f
pany. "Mc." Is a hostler and his service are 11
indispensable to hla company. (
We are glad to nee so many patrons on (
Route 3 are paying up for tbelr Press and -r
Banner and are renewing for y?ars to come, f
Hand In your tubsorlptlona to this good fait- II
lly paper. &
Mr. Jobn Abies Is visiting hla aon, Mr. J.
Walter Abies, and family. 8
Mr. and Mrs. Jobn A. Wilson, with tbelr e
tbelr bright ll'tle daughter, spent one day of e
Isat week wltb Mr. James Evana and family. .
Miss Lizzie Glbert and Mls6 Susie Spcer r
were tbe guests of Mrs. Maggie Sberard la t II
week. a
Abbeville and Sharon played a very Inter- ~
estlng game of ball last Friday afternoon, a
Sharon coming out ahead, although thegaue
wae called off in tbe 6th Inning on aoconot of
a slight "difference" betwesn tbe two teams, d
Abbevlll's young baseball team played the
J Hodees team las! Friday and came ofl vie- p
lonuur.
Minn Belle McKenzle 1b bomeagaln after an
extended visit to ber sister. Mrs. O. L. Jackson
and Miss Elizabeth Richie, of Abbeville.
Miss Rlcble will be tbe gueBtof Miss Mc- jf
Kenzle tbla week. ,
Miss Louise Watson, of Abbeville, spent E
last Saturday night and Sunday wltb ber o
cousins, MlsBes Llllle and Bessie Link. e
. i
a
Valued Same as Gold.
B. G. Stewart, a merchant of Cedar e
View, Mies., says : "I tell my custom* ii
ers when they buy a box of Dr. King's a
New Life Pills they get the worth of e
that much gold in weight, if afflicted n
with constipation, malaria or bilious* a
ness." Sold under guarantee at P. B,
Speed's drug store. 25c. J
i
! Schedule for Dae Went Railroad.
Morning train leaves Due West 10:15.
> Tbe evening train leaves Dae West at 5:15.
Tbe Southern lrorn Greenville and tbe
Southern from Columbia meet In tbe morning
at Shoals Junction, two miles below
Donalds. The Due West train will take passengers
from both these trains. H
Tbe Southern Trains In the evening, North f
and South, meet at Hodges. If these are on t
time the Due West train lakes passengers \
from each of them. II Ibey are late it either .
waits, or runs out to Due West and returns
for this service.
Passengers can also go out from Due West
on morning or evening freight train.
More News from the New England States
If any one has any doubt as to the virtue of
Foley's Kidney Cure, they need only to refer
10 Mr. Alvin H. Stlmpkon, of Willlmantlo,
Conn., who, after almost losing hope of recovery,
on account of (be failure of so many
remedies, ttnaMy tried Foley's Kidney Cure,
which he says was "Just the thing" for him,
? as four bottles cured b>ni completely. He Is
" DOW entirely wen anu ur? iroui ail iuo noticing
incident to acute kidney trouble. P. B.
t Speed.
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n Winthrop College
ie Scholarship and Entrance
Examination.
d
ir
>r The examination for the award of vacant
Scholarships In Winthrop College and for the
ndmiBssoD of new students will b<> held at tbe
County Court House on Frida}', July 8, at; ]
9 a. in. Applicants must be not ie?s man 1
fllteen years of age. When Scholarships are ,
>- vacant after July 3 they will be awarded to 3*
those making tbe highest average at this ex-1 t
r* amlnatlon.provlded they meet thecondltlons | j
ja governing the award. Applicants for Scholar*
ships should write to President Jonnson bt- c
fore the exumlnatlon lor Scholarship exam- e
in?llnn hlanks.
8ebolarBblp? are worth SlOOand free tuition, j "
Tbe next cession will open September 16,190S
r- For lnrtber Information and o&taloeue. ad-1
e. drefib Pres. D. II. JohnMon, Kock Htll.S.G
s Any A
rHE prices belov
j.i i. _ 11_ _ j? i :
tne taijs 01 uart
spirit of econon
need, and you
the most for yoi
^WEJ?EV
leady Mixed Paint
These cans of Paint are in all
colors and are pint size. Our
price
10 cts.
riolet Talcum
Right from the mines to us.
Worth 15c. Our price
5 cts.
?in Wash Fans
Regular 10J inch size?heavy
grade. Our price
5 cts.
lammocks
A strong showing, and the best
make. We have priced them
all special at from
$125 to S5.
'umblers
Did you ever buy them for less
than 2oc a set of 6 ? Here you
will find them for set of 6
18 cts.
Jickel Alarm Clocks
Sold by most dealers at $1.00.
Our price
75 cts.
Dargan's
It Reached tbe Spot.
Mr. E. Humphrey, who owns a large
eneral store at Omega, 0.,' and is prescient
of the Adams County Telephone
'o., as well as of the Home Telephone
,'o., of Pike County, O., says of Dr.
king's New Discovery: "It saved my
Ifeonce. At least I think it did; It
eemed to reach the spot the very
eat of my cough, when everything
Ise failed." Dr. King's New Discovry
not only reaches tbe cough spot; it
teals the sore spots and the weak spots
u throat, luugs and chest. Sold under
uarantee at Speed's drug store. 50c.
nd $1.00. Trial bottle free.
Have yon seen tbe new center piece and
rawn work abown by Tbe R. M. Haddon Co.
Write wttb a Waterman Ideal Fountain
en. Sold only at MUford'i book itore.
Tbe World's Best Climate
i not entirely free from disease, on the
iigh elevations /overs prevail, wnue
u the lower levels malaria is encountred
to a greater or less extent, accordng
to altitude. To overcome climate
flections lassitude, malaria, jaundice,
liliousness, fever and ague, and genral
debility, the most effective remedy
a Electric Bitters, the great alterative
d blood purifier; the antidote for evry
form of bodily weakness, nervousiess,
and insonlnia. Sold under guarntee
at Speed's drug store. Price 50c
rine Watch and Clock RepairiDg?Finest
References.
Jules G. Huguelet,
Expert Watchmaker.
Abbeville, S. C.
Office and Repair_Department on
ecoDd floor of new Keaity uompanv
>uilding, next to new poatofflce. All
vork guaranteed. Railroad watch
vork a specialty.
Save Doctors'
Bills
by having at hand when the amerrency
arises a bottle of
IriT;ll N
lUVillPJ
5a Port, Stront and Penetrating, that
It atopa almoat immediately ail Inflammation,
coageatioa, acbea aod palna of
tha Nerves, Bonn, Cord* and Musclas.
?
:or Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lama Back, Stiff
[oints, and Muscles, Sore Throat, Colds, Strains,
sprains, Cuts, Bruises, Colic, Cramps, Indigesion,
Toothache, and all Nerve, Bone and Mnscle
Vches and Pains. The genuine has Noah's Ark
>n every package. 35c., 50c. and f 1.00 by all dealrsin
medicine everywhere. Sample by mailfree.
OAH REMEDY CO..RICHMOND, VA.,4 lOITON, MAM., U.t.4
Sold and guaranteed by C. A. Mil
ford & Co.
igument ]
T 4*ol 1 TTrV?
v iuc wuuic oiurj
1 times and tight mo
ly. But there are
want to buy them v
ur money.
SPECIMENS FOl
Talcum Powder
Mennen's Talcum Powder everywhere
25c. Our special
nrina
19 cts.
Salad Bowls
8-inch China Bowls, splendid
value. Our price
25 cts,
Pint Tin Cups
The kind sold at 5c each. Here
they are sold
2 for 5 cts.
Books, Books
Just out. "Call of the South,"
"Three Weeks" and others.
Our price
$1.15.
Ladies' tfnderveets
As good a value as you will
find at 15c. Our price
10 cts.
Ice Cream Freezers
The makes that please the people?
LIGHTNING,
BLIZZARD,
AMERICAN TWIN.
I
5 and 10
REMARKABLE RE
" MADE I
jsr
Young Man with New
ingly Successful
The remarkable success that has at- b
tended L. T. Cooper during the past ei
year has not been confined to any one
locality, but is so widespread that the ft
young man is now a well-known figure tl
in most ot the leading cities of the a
country. V
'' Mr. Cooper believes that the atom- o
ach is the foundation for most ill tl
health, and claims that his prepara- T
tlon, by regulating the stomach, is a t1
true specific for most diseases. The b<
following extract from the Tribune of ^
'Minneapolis gives an idea of the sur- 11
prising number of people who are accepting
Cooper's theory The article ?
was one of many that appeared during ?
Cooper's stay in Minneapolis, and is as rf
follows:] y"The
sale of Cooper's preparation si
'? 1 t_ .U_ ..J
ao uvit jjucuumcutu m uiio vxijr, emu
an estimate made today seems to indl- ti
cate beyond all doubt that It will equal tc
the large figures resorted from Pitts- ?
!You have tried all kind* of pills, wate
tlnn And Liver Complaint. New gal th
fd see how much Better they are. E
Is never attended by that all-gor
Jtter the minate you take them. T
i, make yon feel stronger and bette
10 entire digestive system. One dost
BETTER THAN RILLS
iLewis Medicine CaT^ 3
A'rJEfflfogI
C. A. MILFORD & C(
Kidney complaint kills more people than
any otber disease. This Is due to the disease
being bo Insidious that It gets a good hold on *
the system before It la recognized. Foley's [
Kidney Cure will prevent the development of '
iaial dl?ea?e lr taken in time. r. a. speeu. MEYSHONEMAR
foe cA?dr??i| ??/?, <ur?. Xa op<?(?a t:
Sleeded?
t. We know that
iney has induced a
many things you
srhere you can get
[.LOW
' \r?m
n?AT\ C+ifnli TTnoo
JLJ A w l/A VVU AJkVUV
A splendid value at 20c pair.
Our special price
10 cts. Fair.
Matches
Cat and Mouse Matches usually
5c box. Our price
3 boxes for 10c.
Galvanized Buckets J . .*J
10 quart size, sold everywhere
at 25c. Here at ??$
20 cts. . i t
Pifit.nres
" , \U
Some by Christy, others by
Kimball. Regular $1 values.
Our price
85 cts.
Post Cards
City Views per dozen 25o.
Birthday and Floral 2 for 5.
Comics?our price
10 cts. dozen.
_________
Stoves and Banges
The best makes to be found
anywhere?
ENTERPRISE STOVES,
NATIONAL RANGES.
c. Store.
:cord 1
n northwest
Theory Is Astonish*
in Minneapolis.
urg "during the thirty days Mr. Coop*
p spent in that city.
"During the past twenty-two days
Ir. Cooper has been in Minneapolis,
le sale of his preparation has averted
about two thousand bottles a day.
/hen the amount of medicine disposed
? throughout the state is added to
lis, the amount will be doubled,
herefore, the young man has sold in
;venty-two days eighty-eight thousand
ottles of his medicine in the state of
[Innesota alone, which is a truly re*
tarkable record.
"During the past week so many hunreds
of Minneapolis people have been
illlng to thank Cooper for the good
e has accomplished with his mediIne,
that it is safe to say that hia
[sit will long be remembered by the
[ck of the city." *
We sell the famous Cooper prepara-!
on 'which has made a similar record;
>_the_ above wherever introduced.;
?itv Drue Store.
P. B. SPEEDH
in and cathartics for Constlpv B
REAL Cur*. Take NR Tabloty
ca tne aiirerenco in resuua. nine 'wv
le-alck sensation?they make you !
hey brace you up aud put new life II,
r, because they are made to retro- It
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FOR LIVER ILLS. \\
St Louis, Mo. II
Abbeville, S. C.
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Notice to Our Customers
utho.o m iinnounce I bat Foley's
iouey and Tar for cmiKhn, colds and lung
roubles Is not hfleeted by tlie National Pure
''ood and Drug law an It contains no opiates
?r other harmful drily*.and we recommend
t as a safe remedy lor children and adults.
\ B. Speed.
Post cards of the new court honse and city
lall at .VlUford'N hook store.