The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, May 27, 1908, Image 1
The Abbeville Press and Banner 1
BY W, W. & W. R. BRADLEY. ABBEVILLE, 8. C., WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1908. ESTABLISHED 1844 j
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THE A. B.
Has just coi
of stores of Amo!
Wood Yard. Wi
dry hides, old rul
wax and tallow.
If you want the
promptly with youi
July and August d
Office in Amos E
I
Divorce Y
from lard
| The purity of Coti
I compare its source?the
South, with the source
is au animal product
wholesomeness; Cottolen
l solute cleanliness and pi
The economy ot
| figure when you km
required than of eithe
If purity and econoi
for anything in your ey<
lene should be the fry
shortening medium usee
kitchen. It is recomme
| the most noted cooks a
! food advocates of this cc
people who have sciei
\ analyzed it and careful
I it for all cooking purpos
I lard or butter has been pr
used.
"Buv a oail of Coti
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pi day and give it a person
I Nature's Gift fr
Master's Sale
The State of South Carolii:
COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE.
Court oT Common Phas.
W. D. Barksdale, Plaintiff, asrai
Henry Williams, Lou Williar
Mary A. Barnwell. Fiank \\
liams, Sweetie Williams, Ainc
J. Davip, Betsy Bibbs, Susie V\
liams. Ada William-', James \\
Jiauis, Sarah Leed and Mary <
hang, Defendants.
By authority of a Decree ol Sale
the Court of Common Pleas for Al>
ville County, iu said State, made
the above stated case, I will </ft?-r
pale, at Public Outcry, at Abbeville
H., S. C., on Salesday in June,
D. 1908, within the legal hours of s
the following described land, to w
All that tract or parcel of laud situu
lying and being in Abbeville Coun
in the State aforesaid, containi
ONE ACRE, more or le.-s, and bom
ed by lands of John and Lou \\
liams ami Tanyard street.
Also, all thai tract or parcel of lai
situate, lying and being in Abb<vi
Onimn- in vuiil SJt'lIti Potltili iii tiir K
ACRES, more <>r less. and bnini'ied
lands of B. S. Harnweli, Public rc>;
Tanyard street, Ellis lii-hop a
othern
TERMS OF SALE?Ca.-b. P
chaser to pay for papers.
It. E. HILL,
Master A. C., S C
May 11, 190S.
Grorge JvhiiNlone. Geo. B. Cron
J. Moore Man.
Johnstone, Cromer & Mai
LAWYERS.
OFFICE OVER GLENN'S STORE.
KILL the COUCH
wd CURE the LUWCt
w,th Dr. King's
New Discovery
FORCSS'SI1?
I Ull ^^OLDS Trial Bottle Frc
AND ALL THROAT AND LUNGTROUBLES
GUARANTEED SATISFACTOB.
OB MONEY REFUNDED.
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NEWENTf
MORSE COAL
npleted and opened r
3 B. Morse an up-to-(
11 also buy old iron.
jber, boots and shoes,
Our special line, h
best Jellico Coal, and 1
r orders. Now is the
>livery.
>. Morse's Store. Phone
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ourself I
cooked food I
lolene is apparent when you |
: cotton fields of the^-Sunny 1
of lard?the pig-sty. Lard |
of doubtful cleanliness and 1
e a vegetable product of ab- I
using Cottolene is easy to 1 1
ow that one-third less is I
r lard or cooking butter. |
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Established 1851, ^
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To relieve constipation, clean out the
bowels, tone and strengthen the diges
tive organs, put them in a natural con
dition with Hollister's Rocky Moun
tain Tea, the most reliable tonic foi
thirty years. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets,
C. A. Milford & Co.
] Silks. Silks. Don't forget that weal waye
keep the blue ribbon taffeta, the best money
can buy. The R. M. Haddon Co.
Don't fall to patronize the home laundrj
Service guaranteed.
Hollister'a Rocky Mountain Tea
tones the stomach, stimulates the lazy
[ liver ; strengthens the bowels and
makes their action easy and natural,
The best tonic for the whole system.
3") cents, Tea or Tablets. C. A. Milford
& Co.
\ Sully on the War Path Once More.
Tbe panic having ended, 1 am again In the
real estate market, and will buy or sell lots
on short notice. M. E. Holllngsworth.
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late Coal, Coke and
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tires and hose, bees'
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.owever, is coal. 1*
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want it cheap, come in
time to buy for June,
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EELLEVDE. Hi
Miss Carrie Cowan has closed her school {?c
in Flatwoods, and Is now at home. K*
Mrs. M. E. Bradley and little son returned ft
to ClemsoLi Saturday, alter a pleasant visit at
to her parents. be?
Miss Teague dosed the Bellevne School Frl ft
day and left Wednesday, lor her home In Co- me
lumbla. ft
Mr. Brown and Mr. Gambrell of Abbeville hoi
attended the last meeting of the K of P's of *ta
Purity Lodge, and were gueBta of Mr. and ft
Mrs W. D. Morrab. tht
Mrs. Lois Cuddy, of Troy has been the ft
guest for some time, of Mrs. M. W. Cuddy. Dr.
Master Lawrence Kennedy, son of Dr. J. M. nee
Kennedy Is witb relatives near Troy.. Is t
Mr. Waiklns aDd Mr. John Yarborough are ft
painting Mt Zlon Church, for the colored peo- wei
pie. sh?
There will be communion services at Long as'
^ iui.j a..kknit. txrll
l/hdd na lue iukucjduuoiu, ....
The Young Peoples Christian Union met at vis
Bellevue 8cbool hoase Sabbath-afternoon. cot
Miss Ellen Morr8b has been in Gralnrldge,
for tbe pant three weeks with Mrs. S. L. Wilson,
Mrs. Wilson has been qalte sick for some
time, bather friends are glad to know that
she ts gradually Improving.
Mr. and Mrs Jsmes Cuddy, and little daugb
ter are still with bis father's family.
Mr. Will Cowan, and Miss Carrie Cowan gp
were In Abbeville Thursday
There will be a same of baseball between
McCoimlckand Augusta Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. 1*. Morrah and Mrs. M. E.
Wnrdlaw were In Abbeville Wednesday. a
Mrs. J. 8 Brltt and Miss Sara Brltt spent q6
Friday In McCormlok gursts of Mrs. Mattl- g0l
son. ye
Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Wardlaw entertained on )DS
Friday night In bonor of tbe visiting young fe<j
ladles of MtiCarmel Miss Jenle Jay, Miss to
Frances Morrab, and Miss Bessie Morrab. A ^ai
delightful salad course was served, also cak< j
and Ice oresm. The gueslB were Miss L>nu \
Tolbert, Miss Emma Wardlaw. Miss Sudle cal
Cowan, Miss Georgia Kennedy. Miss Tesgue.
Mrs. M. E. Bradlty, Miss M. E. Monab, jQI
Messrs Bradley Morrab and WHIlam Miller Qr
nf m warm a) T?r Fnllpr nf MrPormlck . Mr. r.i.
Willie Lyon of Abbeville, Prof. Arch Tolbert
MepsrsT. W. Cnwan, Doug* Kennedy, Wurren oa,
Cowao, John Morrab, MaBter Bammle Mor- Hp<
rab, and David Kennedy. 3
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Yalard Name bh (iold. lo
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B. G. Stewart, a merchant of Cedar I
Viow, Mits., pays : "I tell my custom- Ur
ers w hen they buv a box of Dr. King's ??
Xew Life PiJJs they get the worth of wt
that much pold in weight, if afflicted |ni
with c< nstipation, malaria or bilious- ^
nefp." Sold under guarantee at P. B. sic
Breed's drue store. 25c. . ^
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Among other of Hancqpk Bros. &
Go's. Drands, SHOW DOWN was
awarded the GOLD MEDAL at the
Worlds Fair in St. Louis, 1904, and
has steadily increased its general all- ;
around superiority ever since, until it 'r
stands now without a peer among all S(J
fllue cured plug tobaccos. m
It is manufactured by a strictly independent
firm. Bold in 10c, and 15c plugs and at 5c a cat.
Don't accept substitutes for thia "P
brand?be from Missouri and make L
your dealer "SHOW DOWN I" JJ
i HANCOCK BROS. & CO, Lynchburg, Va.
LeadersinJL908 |j
! Estate of W. J. Sievenson, 'a;
Te
. I Notice of Settlement and Application
for Final Discharge.
ITUKE NOTICE, that on the titb day of PH
-1- June, 1908,1 will render a final account of ?
our account* and doing as Administrators of
the Estate of W. J. Stevenfon, deceased, In
the ifEce of Judge of Prcbate for Abbeville
| County at 10 o'clock a. m., and on the same
day wl l apply for a final aitcharge from our
frnnt u o tnnh A ^minlalrotorR.
r All persons havlDg demands against (aid
estate will present them for payment on or
before that day, proven and authenticated or r.
be lorever barred. a J
JOHN W. J. SIMPSON aDd
1 JOHN A. HA GEN. SJJ
' Admlnlslrators. Jj1*
I " Aft
Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrup Is best for wo 1 Va<
men and children. Its mild action and pleas- th(
' ant taste makes It prelerable to violent pur- air
i eatlves, such as pills, tablets, etc. O^t the goi
booklet and a sample of Orlno at P. B. Speed. Hiil
? - ?- - - for
Beautify yoar walls '.amed pictures lD?
from Mliford's book store.
f Crepe and fancy papers for decorating pur- Fo
poses In great variety at Mliford's book store dre
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WEST END,
IIbr EmmajArlHll Is expected home Tbur?7
from Black6bary where she baa been
cbing for tbe cast year. j
ir. James A. Hill spent a few days In tbe I
y lant wfek. Mr. Hill Is In Galnsvllle for \
reek's engagement.
Irs. H. D. Keese is ai Dome again auer
mdln? awhile in Florence with her daughMrs.
Earle C. Page.
Ir. A. B. Morse left Monday for Davldron
ere he goes to attend the commencement
srclses. Mr. Morse Is one oI the trustees of
s Institution.
Irs. Albert 8. Hawes of Elberton, Ga., Is In
i city spending a while with her aunt Mrs.
D. Lee.
Ir. M. P. DeBrubl was up from Columbia
oday visiting his sou. MV. Calhoun Delhi.
lies Ivy Cslbonn has returned to her home
-e after an extended visit to her brother
. Arthur Calhoun In Hendersonvllle, N. C.
Irs. Lucy C. Thomson went to Ludorrlcl,
, last week to be with her daughter Mrs.
tber Hlgbsmltb who has been quite sick. |
>r. J. Lowrle Wilson left Monday for Rich- I
nd, Va,, where be goes to consult a special- 1
about bis eyes.
Ilsa Julia A. Foster leaves Wednesday for
- home In Spartanburg where she will
nd a part ol her summer vacation.
tr. L. C. Parker spent a part of last week
Savannah River, where he went with a
.iDgparty. ^ ^ ^
1 IBB r uqd1u onrnrin lib uuujc n(?iu oi ,
ndlng some time Id Atlanta and Green- *
le.
Ir. J. Allen Smith Is In Greensboro, N. C.,
endlog a meeting of the General Assembly
be Presbyterian church.
Irs. F. B. Gary Is at home after a pleasant
v with Mr. Gary In Washington.
Irs. C. D.Brown will entertain tbe Ladle* J
cbreolub Friday afternoon at five thirty,
lies Elolse Foster leaves Wednesday lor J
' home In Lancaster where she will spend J
summer vacation with her home people,
lr. Jim McMllllan entertained the Gen lien's
Evening Whist clnb Uat Friday evenA
most elaborate course supper wai
ved. (
Lev. E. B. Kennedy returned Monday from k
lanta where be had been for a few daya.
Bre was no service In the A. R. P. church (
Sabbath.
IrB. W. E. Hill went to Little Mountain
BBday to spend the snmmer.
>r. A. 8. Hawes was In the city Monday the
?tof Mrs. V. D. Lee. i
llss Eliza Gary Is at home after a delight- I
stay In Washington.
llss Mary L. Robertson has gone to Little
iuntaln for a month's stay with Mrs. W. E.
II.
lr. W. H. White has gone to Alkun to at- t
Kl IDS Annual uitjtniug 01 iuo jLiuuge ui me <
Of P i. 1
lr. Bonar While and Mr. Jaok Harden are i
home from Davldton where they have
in Btudylng for the past year.
Ir. C. D. Brown is in Aiken attending the I
etlngof ibe K. of P's. I
Irs. Eihel Lindsay left Tueiday for her
me in Washington, Qa., after several weeks
y here with her sister Mrs. G. E. Calvert. ?
lr. J. M. Gambrell is in Aiken attending
> K. and P. meeting. t
londay morning tne Infant daughter of .
and Mrs. G. E Calvert died after an III- 1
is of several weeks. The deepest sympathy
elt for Dr. and Mrs. Calvert In this sorrow,
lies Helen White leaves the last of the
Bk for Washington and New York where
i will spend a few days before sailleg for
mmer vacation in Eurepe. Miss White
I Join a party at Spartanburg and will
it, with them, points of Interest on the
itlnent.
"VETERANS SPECIAL,"
ifclal Train from Colombia, 8. C?
to Birmingham, Ala., via Southern
Railway.
LrrangemenU have been mad9 with Msjor
neral Thomas W. Carwile, commanding
ith Carolina Division United Confederate
terans for a special train Colombia to dlrm
;bam for the accommodation of tbe Generate
Veterans and the friends who desire
ettend tbe onnoal Reunion at Blrmlngm.
June 9ib-lltb, 1908.
'bin train whlcb will be known aa tbe
reterans Special" consisting of baggage
blgb class coacbe* and Pullman sleeping
8, wl II leave Columbia 1:45 p. in., Monday,
oe 8tb, going via Newberry, Greenwood,
eenvllle, picking up veterans and tbelr
jdiIb enroute. Tbe Abbeville delegation
II join tbe special at Hodges and special
's from Anderson will be attached to tbe
>nlal at Belton.
.'bis arrangement will enable veteran* from
angeburg, Sumter and points In the eaat>
of tbe state, also from Camden, Cheater
arrive In Columbia on Doon trains In <
ne to leave on tbe special at 11:45 p. m.
"rom Rock Hill, Yorkvl le, Blacksburg,
ilon and Spartanburr, veterans can leave
regular trains arriving Greenville 8.55 p.
, connecting wltb the "Veierans Special"
ilcb will leave Greenville 9 p.m., due Blrm;bam
tbe following morning, Tuesday,
ne9th in time for breakfast, ao that vetfas
can get located before tbe opening aesm
ot tbe first day.
The "Veteran Special" will have on board
ivlng Columbia,M?Jor Genera) Carwile and
smbers of Ms staff. Mlas Elizabeth Nor>od
of Abbeville and Miss BoDham of An;son,
slate sponsors, will Join tbe special ]
route and acoompany tbe veterans toBlrm- 1
gbam, t.nd It is especially desired by Gen- 1
al Carwile that ss many of tbe veterans as
n possibly arrange to do so Join tbe special <
Columbia or tbe most convenient point en 1
ate.
fbose who contemplate Joining tbe special
Co utnhia will please communicate wltb B.
Todd, PasRenger and Tloket Agent, Southi
RaMwav, Columbia, 8. C., and tboso who '
pect to Join at Greenville, communicate
tb 1' P. P. Carson. Passenger and Tloket |
;ent, ureenvme, kwviuk wuciuci wa uun.Moon
will be desired Id day coaches or Pal!in
sleeping cars, and bow many tbere will
In tbe party, etc.
rickets will be pold at very low rates from
points. Jane 6, 7 and 8, limited to Jane 20,
8. Round Ulp rales from principal stations
follows:
tbevllle .....86 40 Anderson 88 40
acksburg 8 05 Camden 9 20
ester 8 15 Colombia 8 M
eenvllle 6 65 Greenwood 6 10
Dcaster 8 75 Newberry 7 70
angeburg 8 70 Prosperity 7 75
ck HIP 8 55 Spartanburg 7 40
rater 9 40
>.illmau heriu rate Columbia toBlrmlDgm
82 50. It two people occupy came berth
s rbte can be divided accordingly.
See tbat your tickets read via Southern
llway to Birmingham and return,
'or further detailed Info'matlon apply to
uthern Hallway Ticket Agents or address
J. C. Lusk, D P. A., Charleston, 8. C.
firholnle for Due West Railroad.
Horning train leaves Due West 10:15.
rtie evenlug tralu leaves Dae West at 5:15.
rbe Southern from Ureenvllle and tbe
utbern from Columbia meet In tbe morng
at. Should Jnuctlon, two miles below
UlfildH. l'DB 1)110 wewi irmu will mac paoni{erR
from both these trains.
1'he Southern Train* in the evening:, Nortb
>d South. meet nt H-idgre. If these ore on
lie the Due Weal train taken pusBengerB
>m eacl) of Ibero. II tb?y nre lale It eliber
Attn, or runs out to Due Weal and returns
r 'bis service.
Pusseneers cqd also go out from Due West
i morning or evening freight train.
Disturbed the Congregation
rbe peroon who disturbed the congregation
st Sunday by continually coughing la re*
tested to buy a bottle of Foley's honey and
ir. P. B. Speed.
Vou can always get the dally and Sunday
.pera at Mllford's book store.
Winthrop College
Scholarship and Entrance
Examination.
.'he examination for the award of vacant :
bolarsblps In Winthrop College and for the
misBBon of Dew students will be held at the
unty Court House on Friday, July 3. at 1
a. m. Applicants must be not le?s than i
een years of age. When Scholarships are
:ant after July 3 they will be awarded to
>ee making tbe highest average at this ex- '
ilnatlon,provided they meet theconditloDa I
'Amine the award. Applicants for Scholar- (
ps should write to President .Johnson or- ,
e the exnminatlon lor Scholarship exam.lion
blanks.
cholaroblps are worth $100 and free tuition,
e next session will open September 16, 1903
r further Information and oatalogae. ad:b8
Pith. I>. H. Johnuon, Rock H111.S.C.
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Our Ctt
Oar B,
Every Customer of out
Gusto
Vr/E realize that pre
" dise, prices whi
merchandising policy,
Wends.
We realize that by
;p1vps. Tf vnii are nol
:hased here you shoulc
Ready-made Skirts
We have in slock the greatest line
>f Beady-made Skirts ever brought
o Abbeville. Voiles and Panamas,
>rices from $4.50 to $15.
Laces and Embroideries
A to .... .n<l .
a vjoiv w uui diuio auu a iuua
:hrough our stock will convince you
bat we have the prettiest line ever
)rought to Abbeville.
New Val Laces received today.
Milliner
*
By re-ordering
so that at any ti
all the latest st}
are always glad
Pria
Philsc
Seaboard Schedule.
No. 52 North (Local) doe 12 52 pm
No. 32 North due 5.32 pm
No. 38 Nortb due 12.62 am
No. S3 South (Local) due 4.16 pm
No 33 South due 1 15 pm
No. 41 South doe 4.51 am
Notice to Our Customers
Wa arc nluaoaH to annnnnM Ihtl Knli
Honey and Tar for oougbs, oolda and 1
trouble! is notaflected by tne Rational F
food and Drag law aa It contains noopli
ar olber barmfnl drags,aDd we reoomm
It as a safe remedy for oblldren and adc
P. B. Speed.
Speed's Locals.
If yoa want Huyler'a Candy frfsb, go
3peed'a Drug Store, agent tor tbe factory.
Don't take oor word for It, bat look at
bouses aronnd town painted with DfcV
paiot, and compare tbem wltb bouaes pall
with otber paints. Standing bair m long i
we are satisfied tbat yon will decide tbat
Voe's paint Is tbe paint to nse. For sale
Speed Drug Stoi
Speed's Clnco Cigars are sLllI tbe favor
of ibe city. They are tbe best tellers evei
tbe Abbeville market. If you don't bell
It let us sbow you. It Is mighty easy to i
thing when you bave aomc one to show
bow.
DeVoe's pain I goes further and lasts loo
For sale at Speed's Drug Store.
Somethlog good to read at Speed's.
Huyler's Candy, food for tbe angels, alw
fretib at 8peed'a Drag Store.
Clcoe, la all tbe go. Speed'a Drug Store
English Spavin Liniment removes H
Hurt or Caliouxed Lumps aud Blemishes I
horses; ai*o Blood Spavins, Curbs, Spll
Hweeuey, King Bone, Stifles, Sprains, Swc
Throats, Coughs, etc, Save S50 by use of
holtle. A wonderful Blemish Caret Sol<
P. B. Speed, druggist. 6m
Ballcrlex,
F'or gas engines. A fresh lot Just rerelvi
W.N.ThomM
It Reached (be Spot.'
Mr. E Humphrey, who owns a lc
general store at Omegp., O., and is p
ideut of the Adams County Telepn
Co., as well as of the Home Teleph
Co., of Pike County, O., says of
King's New Discovery : "It saved
life once. At least I think it did.
seemed to reach the spot the v
seat of my cough, when everyth
else failed." Dr. King's New Disc
ery not only reaches the cough spot
hoftin the sore snots and the weak si
in throat, lunge and chest. Sold uri
guarantee at Speed's drug store. I
aud $1.00. Trial bottle free.
Have yon seen the new oentor piece
drawn work shown by The R. M. Had don
Write wJth a Waterman Ideal Koant
Pen. Sold only at Mllford'a book atore.
Tbe World's Best Climate
is not entirely free from disease, on
high elevations fevers prevail, wt
on the lower levels malaria is encou
ered to a greater or less extent, acco
ing to altitude. To overcome clim
affections lassitude, toalaria, jaundl
biliousness, fever and ague, and g
eral debility, tbe most effective rem(
is Electric Bitters, the great alterat
and blood purifier; the antidote for
ery form of bodily weakness, nerve
oess, and insomnia. Sold under gu
intee at Speed's drug store. Price i
stomers A
A
est Adverti
Store is a Friend, and E
mers, Consequently Mere F
)mot. efficient service, wort]
A. r '
ich include the lowest marg
all tend to make our cu
serving you to the best of
: already one of our friends
1 do so now?you will not 1
Shoes! Shoes!
If you want the best for your
money, buy your Shoes from us.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Prices
$1.25 to $3.50 for ladies and 50c to
$1.50 for children.
White Goods
40-inch White Lawns 10c yd.
46-inch Persian Lawns 15,20,25c yd
36-inch Linen Lawn* 25c yd.
36-inch Linen Finish 12}c yd.
36-inch Cannon Cloth 12?c yd.
Dotted Swiss 15c to 50c yd.
y Departm
almost daily we have kept 1
im^irnn romp in wp Via VP 1
rles. We are very proud o:
to have you come in and lo
os Very Rea&o
>n,Henr
I MANY INFLUEN
ADOP
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ilea
end
Statements fro'm Foil
<? tained Recently i
the
aed' A number of statements from promland
nent people located in various cities
where the widespread discussion over
e. L. T. Cooper's new theory regarding
??? ! the human stomach has recently
on waged, give an Idea of the Intense inje0T|
terest the young man has aroused duryou
Ing the past year. The statements are
as fo&ows:
ger. Mr. C. D. Mitchell, of 2412 Avenue
C, Birmingham, Ala., has this to say
with regard to his belief in Cooper's
r*y" medicine: "I have been troubled with
Indigestion and stomach trouble for
the past year. I had heartburn, bloat.
Ing after eating, gas on stomach and
roaj bowels, palpitation of the heart, pain
inu, in the lower part of my back, and
one varlous other symptoms, and was a
l by victim of much distress. I tried many
remedies, but received little or no
benefit from them. I was advised to
try the Cooper preparations, and did
Rn In one week's time I was lm
,n- proved wonderfully?the first relief I
had been able to obtain. Mr. Cooper's
medicine does all he claims for it"
irEe Mr. J. O. Spradling, of 705 South
res" Tejon Street, Colorado Springs, Colo.,
one gays; was troubled with indigestion
for two years. It caused me a great
deal of suffering and misery. I did
my ret liare to eat meat at all, and every11
thing I did eat soured on my stomach.
I tried various remedies, but found no
iDK relief. Three months ago I started
ov:
it
>ots I ??? ?
- The Peoples!
and
talc ABBEVH
OFFICERS.
the S.|G. THOMSON, President.
G At NEUFFER, Vice-President.
rd- R. E. COX, Cashier.
ate
ice, ?
eu* Buy your wall paper lrom us anu De pieaeeu
;dy " Mllford'B Boot Store.
ive y^ch cured in ?o minutes by Wool ford's San
ev- itary lx?tloo. Never falls. Sold by P. B
ills- 8 peed, druggist. 6m
lar- Easter candy, AO. Remember the plaoe
60c MUford's book store.
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our ability we serve ouri,
if you have never puroe
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We bave a beautiful line Waists,
in Bilks, net and lawns. Prices to
suit all purses. These we wiir make
especially low prices on.
Silks, Silks. H
36-inch Taffeta, in all colors, $1.
27-inch Susine, in all colors, 50c yd.
25-inch Pongee, all colors. 65c yd.
27-lncb China Silk 50c ya.
Beautiful line silks in checks and
stripes for suits and waists at very t
low prices. , **$3
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HAL PEOPLE i
TNEW THEORY :
lowers of Cooper OI>
in Various Cities.
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taking Cooper's New Discovery, and
after using the contents of three bottles
I was entirely cured. I can now
eat and relish anything that my appetite
craves. The New Discovery la
truly a great stomach medicine."
Mr. Wm. Codier, of 408 Graves
Street, Syracuse, N. Y., is very strong
in his expression of belief in the new
medicine, and has the following to say
on the subject: "I have suffered from
catarrh of the nose and throat for four
vears. It must have been communl
cated to my stomach, for all this time
my stomach has given me a great deal
of trouble, and caused me much pain
and suffering. My stomach was often
sour, nfed my food did not digest 1
was bothered by a continual desire to
spit, and there was a constant dropping
of mucus into the throat
"The first relief I have been able to'
obtain is'from Cooper's New Discov-1
ery, which I have been taking for
about a week. My catarrhal condition
has been greatly improved and my
stomach is almost well. Mr. Cooper's'
medicine has benefited me more than'
anything I have ever used." I
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citizens in various communities wh?(
' have tried these celebrated medicines.,
We sell them and will gladly explain
! their nature to any one interested.,'
. ?City Drug Store.
P. B. SPEEDSavings
Bank.
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DIRECTORS.
8. G. Thomson, H. G. Anderson
G. A. Neuffer, C. C. Gambrell,
W. E. Owens. F. B. Gary,
J. 8. Stark, R. E. Cox,
Jonn A. Harris.
Kidney complaint kills mor? people than
any otber disease. This le due to the disease
being so Insidious that It gets a good hold on
the system before It Is recognized. Foley's
Kidney Cure will prevent the development of
fatal disease If taken In time. P. B. Speed.
Post cards of the new court house and city
hot! at vfitfnrii's book store.
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