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HAD TIiAi Better Lifuifjpcu mai Our Stock Kept Right Season * White Goods for Commencement Dresses 40 to 44 inch White Persian Lawn, 2qto 35c 40 to 44 inch White Flaxon, 20 to 35c. 36 to 40 inch White Lyklinen, 15 to 35c. 40 to 50 inch French Lawns, 35 to 50c. White Trimmings to Match. White Silk Fans Beautiful Designs 50, 70, $1.00 and $1.50 Ivory Sticks. ' Staple White Goods India Linon, plain and check, Nainsook, Dimities, Linens, etc. Himalage Cloth 27 inch wide 35c per yard. An exact reproduction of the fashionable Rough Silks at one-third the cost. Comes in all the new fashionable shades. It looks like Silk and is more durable, and will laundry like linen. Lorain e A new light weight Mercerized dress and best fabrique. Comes in all leading shades. ' 27 inch at 25c. 32 inch at 35c. Glace Silk One of the latest products in Summer Silks. 27 inch at 50c. For Evening Gowns The largest collection of Dainty fabriques from 25c to $2.00 per yard. Hair Turoans ana nair Braids A new lot just received 25c to $2.50. Turban Hair Pin, shell, black and amber. Baretts, new shapes, in dull black, shell and amber. Shoe Department that were $1.50 to $2.50 on Shoe Bargain Counter for $1.00. The Press and Banner. Tiir * Published every Wednesday ut two dollars a I 9 I SI a year In advaoee. I II I I Wednesday, April 27,1910 Stockholders Meeting. The annual meeting1 of the stockholders of the Building and Loan Association of, "We ha Abbeville will be held in Dr. NeufTer's office , at 0 o'clock p. m. Wednesday,May 4th. 1910 that H J. S. Morse, Sec. and Treas. June Notice of Meeting. lot of The annual meeting of The Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Association will be held 4 at Anderson, S. C., on Saturday, May 21st, a 1910, at twelve o'clock. All policy holders are invited to be present to participate in the business of the meeting. . Carolina Mutual Life Insurance As- lllIS 1! sociation. April 23, 1910. have C Notice. buy ?' Abbeville Democratic Club No. 1., will meet at the Court House on Friday, the 29th offe 11 \ day of April, 1910, at four o'clock P. M. to reorganize and elect Delegates to the lvrA , County Convention. A full attendance is *? & **>* *5 J desired. ^ A w T. P. Quarles, President. j\ UJ Wm. N. Graydon, Secretary. Dongola Cotton Seed for Sale. * I have 300 bushels of Dongola cotton .XjL HA seed for sale. Apply early. Jas. H. Cheatham, Route 1. Abbeville, S. 0. " For One second-hand 70-saw Hall pin, feeder ar.d condenser; one Boss press. All in good condition. Will sell cheap. W.R.Ellis. + al 1 other canaro toi and multiply by tc Teachers' Examination. The regular teachers' examination will j Tbe held in the Court House on Friday, ctmkey'slice p May 6th, 1910. The examination begins al infectant and a pc 9 a. m., and closes at 4 p. m. Agriculture ,, Conker's Lice irill ho nn?? of 1 he stiiriiefc milled U) the ex- Lf?*?m1? 1' amluation. J. Foster Hammond, I ""coDkey's Co. Supt. Ed. A. Co. I "tor on the markt cuuho them to cro m ' * I The?e wonderful r? , . , I p*ct?c?. U??d by th Morwe n Local*. If you want good coal at ibe price of cheap T?ni* $ grades buy now. ? UJL E $4.75 cash boys from Amos B. Morse Co. a _ ton or the bent coal. Coal at $4.75 from May 20lb to June 20th Is POP cheaper than you will bay again Id a year. run 8stoe??Klib lines of all sizes and fish hooks at Morse's. y p* L U Buy cane seed to make early feed for your H( stock and save buying corn. A floe line of wash fabrics, lawns, Madras ultlngi, blue, blaok and white duck.lmlta- We want ever1 tlon linen, percales, <&c., at the same prices as nnft Hv?ri wben cotton was down to 10c. and obtain a box 8eed goobers, millet, Kaffir corD, all gorte iets They con Of ned corn and small garden *eeds. ancJ- p ^ We still have a little lot of fine mackerel. develops their tri Good for breakfast. digestive disturb A case of small hams of the finest cure and Kexall Dyspepi flavor BDd breakfast bacon Just opened. anj. j You should try a package of our choice weak stomach s mixed tea. Every package for 15c or 30e car- ' rlMik nine niece of crockerv with It. P ,, _ Amos B. Morse Co. indigestion, prui ______ about a feeling o " 1 * If you give R< Cures Rheumatism to Stay Cured, reasonable triah ,, 'if you are not Rheumaeide (liquid or tablets) removes Three sizes, 25 < the cause and stops the pain nuiekly. An j Remember you internal (bloodi remedy, which has cured , ,jies jn Abbevilh thousands of bad cases. At all druggists.! Rexall Store. C. Trial bottle tablets by mail 25c. Send coin or lc stamps. Booklet free. Address Bobbitt Chemical Company, 81G W. Lombard A full llE St., Baltimore, Md. Sold by C. A. MilfordCo _ , ? new hardws Bine Flame oil stoves In all sizes at Tbe TIia 1 Dargao-Klag Co. A HO J ' 't DON'S ' i Ever tor May Business up to the Notch with New able Goods Hosiery Department The increase in our Hosiery Department is very gratifying, but we are constantly adding new No's. You should try the Onyx Brand Lisle Thread, double heel and toe, 25, 35 and 50c pair. Children's Hosiery, white, black and tan 10, 15 and 25c. None better. Shoes and Slippers a . . Nothing appeals ) more strongly to women than a ( f I / pretty stylish slipper. We have a wide range of styles to select from. The best custom-made foot wear to be had. Shirting- Materials 36 inch White Madras 10, 12^ and 20c. 36 inch White Ground, neat figured, Percales. The made I2^c. For Boys Waists Stripped and checked Linen 10c. Galatea Cloth, a fine twilled goods, stripped and solid color, for boys' waists and ladies' skirts. Millinery One line is up-to-date in every respect and each week we get new arrivals of the best creations of fashion. Our shapes are correct and you can rely on any Hat that you buy from us being the correct thing. Keady-to-Wear Department This branch of our business has grown so rapidly that we are compelled to replenish our stock almost every week. It will pay you to see our line. Neck Wear A new up-to-date line of Neck Wear we are just putting on sale. Belts and Belting With buckles and belt pins. munwT at $4.76 nf +V10 hocf T?lnr?lr" final > V c u O Vi tJUV MVMW ? ? w? WW lust be delivered between May 20th and 20th. In order to do this we offer this Coal CASH ON DELIVERY ONLY at $J.75 per Ton i certainly the LOWEST PRICE you will >n good Coal for the next 12 months, so dw. We will take your orders as fast as 'ing them in. This is a strictly CASH " * - - a A J ft r ?x* jl J J J 7111 cnarge ai $4: oo 11 not. paiu. as ueuvercu ready to make prices on June, July, ?ust, September, October and November at good prices. os B, Morse Co. ten lie?, and tniten. cost tho poultryman tnoro ^ fc~" p ) other ItemB of poultry expense combined. They i more disease and more poor egg records than ua?W?r'm?lipJ lether. They infest brooders and roostinc places, nTJalU'i. JiHM *ns of thouHondH a week. But they can Ihj pew I- 8|flBWI|iy^S555htiil id at a mighty umall cost compared to the tutving. EY'S INVINCIBLE TRIO? B Liquid irtid Lice Ointment ?does the work. owder will kill all body lico. An unequulled din- W3 teWAQTmriM witive germicide. A dell?ht to fowls. \ ' /P*t53K&^* i Liquid In a positive death deuler to mites and 5?"J and preventive. Penetrates crovices where pow- ^WrffrfrT. va'.W miens to fowls of ony ano. HeCBSC S ; Vv\ d Lice Ointment is the only positive eitermin. I iT???,*l,S?!S?ll t for^the parasites thut poster little chicks und \[ma~i~gSr***J[ imedict loldln quautities toiuit purchasor. Complete direction! with each f 1 oiiundi of poultrymen throughout tho Uuitad State*. Satisfaction suaraatcc(l.^*^J^? | Sale by The McMurray Drug Co. DYSPEPSIA. Tennis lovers can get what ? they want at The Dargan>thing by Trying This King Co. Remedy. Y one troubled with indi- tlfnn'n L??nl?. epsia to come to our store Heed corn, oane seed, melon need, at Glenn's itain ' Bismuth-Subnitrato p""- UDknown "Dd olay' corn fleld bettD8 >ared by a process which 111 t DD " eatest power to overcome Chick feed, lice killer and roupe cure, at lance. o.eun'a. sia Tablets are very pleas- k*rrowB, teetb. cuff*, cotton planters hey soothe the irritable, I ni u,cuu ? trengthen and invigorate! Johu Rilev patent hoes, Scovll hoes and gans, relieve nausea and baud|fB. at Glenn's. note nutrition and bring Terrell and Victor sweep?, plow steels aDd f comfort. bolt'''al Glenn's, ;xall Dyspepsia Tablets a C*lf and horse muzzles, cow chains, at .vewill return your money i 0|fDn's. satisfied with the result. Flower pot*, Jugs and churns, at Gtenn'*. 2ents, 50 cents and $1.00.! Cooking oil, cheaper and better than lard, can obtain Itexall Keirie-j1,1 Glenn's. 2 only at our Store,?The Grain crodles and extra Augers, al Glenn's A. Mil lord & Co. 200 barrels extra fancy patent flour at a bar, ? , gaiu, at Glenn's. te of paints at the "" ire company. Base &al1 goods in a bij? va)argan-King Co. riety at Dargan-King Co. WEST END. +. Personal Paragraphs and News Items Contributed by Miss Lily Templeton. Miss Maude Sharp of Donalds, is expected in the city Wednesday to attend the Hemphill-Rogers wedding. Miss Mary Lou Smith is at home again after a pleasant stay with friends in Atlanta. Mrs. Wyatt Aiken left last Wednesday for Washington, D. C., where she will spend some time with Congressman Aiken. Mrs. J. T. Latimer was down from Lowndesville last week spending a while with friends. Miss Nannie Cuenton who has been spending some time here with Mrs. Lewis Perrin left Saturday for her home in Atlanta. Miss Lucia Parker who has been living in St. Joseph, Mo., for the past year was here for a few days with Mrs. L. C. Haskell. Miss Grace Smith came home Tuesday from Atlanta where she has been for some time the guest of Miss Mete, Lythgoe. Mrs. Howard Minshall and her pretty little daughter are at home again after spending a few days in Monroe where they went to attend the Cramer-Loyal wedding. Miss Sara Tilton and Mr. Actarius Tilton have returned to their home in Savannah after spending some time here with Mr. and Sirs. J. M. Lawton. Mrs. C. D. Brown has gone to Eufala, Ala., where she will spend some time with Mrs. Nancy Dean. Dr. Sam Visanski and Little Miss Janette Visanski came over from Atlanta last j?naay ana was ine guest 01 Mr. u. a. yisanski until Sunday. ' Miss Lucy Ev^ns is home from Belton where she has been teaching for the past year. Mr. J. T. Robertson spent Sunday here with his home people. Miss Dorothy Dyrenforth who has been the guest of Dr. and Mrs. W. D. Simpson for some time has gone to A tlanta where she will be the guest of friends before returning to her home in Chicago. Mrs. Charles Baker of New York was In the city several days last week the guest of Mrs. W. W. Bradlev. Mrs. Baker is very pleasantly remembered here as Miss Carrie Williyms. Mrs. Bake r is spending some time in Lowndesvilie with Captain Baker's home people. Miss Emma Harris attended the call meeting of the Daughters of the Confederacy at Greenville last week as delegate of the Abbeville Chapter. Misu Harris was delightfully entertained while in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Hipp arrived in the city Thursday from Clinton. Mr. Hipp is to be congratulated in winning for his bride so charming a lady. Mr. and Mrs. Hipp will be entertained Frtday evening at delightful tea by Mrs. Richard Hill. Mrs. JP. A. Cheatnam camo home Monday from Greenville after a delightful stay in that city. Mrs. Cheatham went to attend the call meeting of the Daughters of the Confederacy. Mr. J. F. Clinkscales wa? in the city Wednesday en route to his home in Montery after attending Presbytery at Chappels. Mrs. M. H. Wilson left Monday for Mobile to attend the Reunion. Mr. C. B. Wilson is at home again after a pleasant trip to Spartanburg and Brevard, N. C. MrM. H. Wilson has been elected as delegate from South Carolina Presbytery 4-r\ fKa fionorol oadomKUr nnaafa Ih \j\J buv UUUV1U1 UOUVUiWi T VI4UW wuvvo tu June a:; Lewisburg W. Va. This svlll be a very plesant trip for Mr. Wilson. Mr. R. C. Wilson is in Mobile attending the reunion. Sellevue We are having winter weather again since the big rain on Saturday night. The Census enumerators began work on Friday the 15th, of April and are having a pretty busy time of it. Mrs W. P. Wideman, Mrs Fannie Thompson ami Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Morrah were our guests on Friday. Mrs W. W. Bradley and children of Abbeville jpent Thursday with friends in this community. Mr. and Mrs C. D.Cowan and children, Miss Cirrie Cowan, and Mrs Ada Kennedy were the guests of Mrs Cowan on Saturday. Mrs M. E. Wardlaw is with Mrs J. C. Kennedy of Eden Hall, who has not been at all well during the past week. Miss Janle Lee Morrah is up again after a severe case of measles., Alec Moragne colored 'died of consumption i ear Little River on Wednesday afternoon. On Sabbath morning Rev. J. R. Hooten of Clin'on S. C. preached in the Presbyterian jhurch at Willington, and Sabboth afternoon we enjoyed a splendid sermon in the Presbyterian church at MtCarmel Ktr Wfav Plnvnn Wo nArn nrflfiant. (Ml Friday, and missed the sermon by student W. S. Patterson, we also missed the memorial exercises. The news of Presdytery is rather late but we have been confined to our room, for a week with lagrippe and failed to write last week most of the most of the ministers left for home on Saturday afternoon, only four were left in MtCarmcl on Sunday. Mr Samuel Porcher, brother of Rev Theodore Porcher.died at his nome in Georgia on Wednesday, and was "burled in the Episcopal cemetery at Willlamton on Thursd vy afternoon at four oclock. Mr. Hall, the cattle inspector, was in Belvue Friday. Our farmers have commenced planting cotton. Mr. Z. L. Covin and Mrs Boyd of MtCarmel were on the sick list duriDg Presbytery,also Mrs Minnie Watson. DonaldsMiss Annie Wolfe of St. Matthews is very sick at the home of her sister here, Mrs. S. W. Henry. Her father and their family physician recently visited her. A. M. Hill, Jr., of Cross Hill is at the home of Dr. W. E. Goddard, rtcelvlng treatment. Mr. Hill has been unwell for some time. A few weeks ago Jno. McDlll waf stricken with paralysis and is still in a serious condition. Dr. B. H. Carlton recently bought from Mr. Chipley a handsome automobile of the Ford make. Mrs. Ellen Trible, who has been seriously ill for the last three months, is now able to sit up most of the day. After several months presiding in the school room, Miss Lois Humphreys has returned home, to the delight of her many friends. B. W. Trible has completed a fine dwelling on Main street and is now occupying it. Miss Eulo Matthias of Irmo has returned to her home, after a very successful session as one of the assistant teachers here in the high school. On account of illness, both Miss Winton Acnew and MisS Emma Timmerman ol this place have been compelled to discontinue their studies in the Woman's College of Due West. On account of continued Increase in business, the Due West Railway company has purchased a new and heavier engine for tneir road. Mr. Wharton, assistant insurance commissioner, visited here last Thursday in the interest of his office. J. M. Rasor and David M. Humphreys, census enumerators for this township, entered upon their duties on the 15th. L. A. Shannon, one of Donalds older citizens, who has been ill for several months, is now able to be on the street. The Saluda Grocery company is the name of a new enterprise here, under the management of J. T. Johnson. mi : I.A.A #.,11 lilt) (Juppor UUI1U Ileal IICIO 1C J1UYT 111 lull operation and is turning out some fine ore. The report of the l<ank of Donalds published on March 24, shows that institution to be in fine condition. It has the confidence of the public, carries a handsome deposit, has a large loan account, and is paying a good dividend, besides enlarging Its surplus account by a good increase. The stockholders' meeting will be in May, at which time the officers and directors will be elected and a good dividend will be paid. The Civic Club. The Culture meeting of the Civic Club will be held Thursday afternoon at halfpast four o'clock at the Club rooms. Mary Hemphill Greene, Secretary. The L. M A Choice Coll In view of the ap the time for you to 1 what you want. Tb a tenth part of our s may not he mention show you through. 25 pieces Persian Lawn, ioc yd. 25 pieces Persian Lawn, I2^cyd 20 pieces Persian Lawn, 15c yd. 20 pieces Persian Lawn, 20c yd. 20 pieces Persian Lawn, 25c yd. 25 pieces India Linon, ioc yd. 20 pieces India Linon, I2^c yd. 10 pieces India Linon, 150 yd. 50 pieces 40 inch Lawn, ioc yd. We have white Batiste and r t r< t 'i _ j. Lingerie Lawns son wnue uooas that we are offering at reduced prices. ' We have too many o: these goods and we are going tc close them out. So come early. Linen Lawns 50c, 75c, $1.00 Waist Linen, 36 inch, 25c yd, We have sold at least 100 pieces of this number. 90 inch Linen, 75c yd. 90 inch Linen, $1.00 yd. Household Linens of the Best Makers Damask ,50, 75, $1.00 $ 1.2f yard. Our $1.00 quality here u a Damask we want you to lool at, examine it closely, compare it with anything you can buy al $1.25. A lot of Napkins to match the above Damask, 75, $1.00, $1.50,, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50m*U T TJ ? lie ?U. V Abbeville-Greenwo od MUTUAL rnmm ASSOCIATION. Property Insured, $1,850,001 February 1st, 1910. V17RITK TO OB CAT.T. on the nnderalgnc " or the Director of your Townihl for any Information yon may dealn aboi onr plan of Inanranoe. Welnanre your property acalnat deatrn tlon by file, mmm is uhtsins, and do to cheaper than 'any lnsar&noe uon pany In exlstenoe. Remember we are prepared to prove to yc that ours Is the safest and oheapeat plan i Insuranoe known. J. B. BLAKE, Gen. Agent Abbeville, S. G. J. FRASEB LYON, Pres. Abbeville, S. C. 0 8. G. Major* Greenwood J.T. Mabry Cokeabnry W. B. Acker ...Donalds T. 8. Ellis Dae Wert W. W. L. Keller Lonf Cane I. A. Keller ...._8mlthvllle W. A. Stevenson Cedar Spring W. W. Bradley Abbeville Dr. J. A. Anderson Antrevllle 8.8. Boles Lowndeevllle A.O.Grant Magnolia Edwin Parker Calhoun Mills 8. Li. Edmonds Bordeaux H. L. Rasor Walnut Grove W. A. Nlckles Hodges M. G. Bowles Ooronaoa D.8. Hatttwanger Ninety-Six ' G. C. Duaenbeiry Klnards Ira B.Taylor.. Fellowship i Joseph Lake Phoenix i Rev. J. B. Mase. Verdery J. H. Chiles Bradley J. W. LyoD Troy A. W. Youngblood Yeldell 1 G. E. Uorn Calllson G. E. Bora ........Klrkseya . W. F. Hamilton Brooka * bbevllle. S C.. Feb. 1. 1911 i ft Good reaults alwaya follow tbe u?e of F ley's Kidney Pills. They give prompt rell in all caaeaof kidney and bladder dlaordet , are healing, strengthening and antl-septl Try them. C. A. Mllford & Co. ; Estate of J. P. Tucker, Deceaset Notice of Settlement and Applicatio for Final Discharge. Take notice tbat on tbe 30th day of Apr! 1010, we will render a final account of oi actings and doings as Administrators of tl Estate of J. P. Tucker, deceased, In tbe offli of Judge of Probate for Abbeville County i 12 o'olook a. m.. and on tbe same day will a| ply for a final discharge from onr trust i aucb Administrator. All persons having demands against s>a! oototo tulll rirnannt them fnr DAVment OH I before that day, proven and authenticated i be forever barred. J. C. TUCKER, L. Q. FLEMING, Admlnlstralora. Place your fire insuranc with Abbeville Insurance an Trust Co. If the fire come they give you prompt an satisfactory settlement. W represent fifteen of the larg est companies. We insure town or countr; property. J. ?. McDavid, Mgr. . " ' 7. White ( ection of Beautifi proaching Commence] !ook for your Graduati ,e items mentioned bel itock of White Goods, ed, but we have it. S BLACK DRESS GOODS Goods that uphold this store's reputation for years. This store has been a recognized leader in the selling of Black Dress Goods. Its qualities and values in these fabrics are more I than locally famous and fre. quent orders are filled from [ many parts of the State. The present showing is fully equal in point of variety and value to any previous display. 44 inch Silkwarp Henrietta $i. ; 44 inch all wool, Henrietta $i. 50 inch Panama $1.00. 50 inch Panama 50c. 50 inch Mohair in plain and self striped weaves 50c. ' Cotton Poplins, in any colors, 20c and 25c yd. . Ginghams; all new and fresh . ioc yd. : 36 inch Percales ioc yd. t 36 inch Punjab Percales, best Percale on the I2^c yd. i Linonette, the best goods on the , market for Wash Skirts, absolutely fast colors, I2^c yd. 7. White WEEK HIE BACK ACHES A Woman Finds All Her Energy and .1 Ambition Slipping Away. |. Abbeville women know how the I aches and pains that come when the kidneys fail make life a burden. Backache, hip pains, headaches, dizzy spells, distressing urinary troubles, all g tell of sick kidneys aDd warn you of the stealthy approach of diabetes, dropsy and Bright's disease. Doan's Kidney Pills permanently cure all p these disorders. lt Can Abbeville sufferers deeire strength er proof than this woman's words? Mrs. L. H. Seel, 415 8. Main St., Anderson, 8. C., says : " For the past year or more, I suffered quite *" a good deal from kidney trouble. in i.ne k 1 u li ay ueuieuuus ncn. iw ??*#01 quent io passage at times aud I was also subject to pains across the small of my back. I always felt dull and languid and little like doing my work. I used many remedies, but none gave me as much benefit as Doan's Kidney Pills. I do not hesitate to recommend this valuable remedy to any one having kidney complaint." For ^ale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name?Doan's?and take no other. ^ A Qtnr* Is Known S- ^5^ n uiviv ? By the Goods ^j||Fy It Handles You will find here, at all times, the freshest stocks of the most carefully selected brands the market offers. Our reputation Is built on the quality of our lines, backed by personal care in filling all orders larpe or small. " In additioncourteous treatment and the promptest delivery service in ?' town, make this the most satisfactory place to buy food supplies, o. As an instance of our policy In searching out the best goods we mention ! ELECTA COFFEE D a superior brand that will warm the heart of the most discriminating coffee drinker. " An exclusive process of preparation brines out the true flavor of the finest ie highland grown coffee beans, and ince sures a drink of uniform excellence, at No coffee so good as Electa has )- ever been offered, because nothing as to equal it is produced. Comes in sealed tins. No hands Id touch it until yours do. 3r Come in and get a pound can jr today. L. T. MILLER, Abbeville, S. C. I James Frank Clinkscales, g Attorney and Couneellor at Law. . Abbeville, s. c. U a ,tr?n V/I11UC 1' nai U*'UI V?ij nan, e ?=? ....? .?-?:?? >' Money to Loan. Money to loan at 7 per cent, on long y time payments?three, tive or ten years. Apply to MOORE & MARS, March 22,1910. City Hall. Company ill White Goads I nent Season, now is ; | on Gown. We have :^| ow do not represent The article you want o come in and we will Silk Specials | This seasons most popular kinds. Pongees and Foullards y are in the front of fashion's favor and these Silken fabrics are shown in gratifying variety at White's. Foullards in scores of and Drettv Datterns on ^rounds d -M of black, old rose, wisteria, vr^jf ashes of roses, gray, cadet, na-v>& vey, brown and tan, 65c yd.*-: 27 inch Silks, in all the" fash/'?^ ionable colorings, including love- *||j I ly evening shades, 40c yd. _ Extra values in yard wide:Js| Black Taffeta $1.00 and $1.25; Ladjes Gloves in^ Silk and Kids Company | FOE SALE SOUTH GEORGIA FARM. 550 ACRES I My Country Home of 660 acres of v "1 land, rich loam soil, .5 miles south of I Valdosta, Qa., on G. S. & F. railroad, I half mile from railroad station, with I 275 acres in cultivation aU stumped ex- 1 cept few recently cleared corners, all in fi a high state of cultivation, growing I both loDg and short staple cotton, corn, I peanuts, sugar cane, sweet potatoes,^ ' I velvet b^anB, hay, etc.?will grow any- I thing. All practically under win I The best quail hunting in Georgia, 1 also good duck shooting on two natnr- 1 al connecting lakes of about 100 acres I supported by springs, making running ~m water nice and fresu at all times. The lakes abound in fish of all kinds and are famous for the quantity of large frnnf II 41.. 1 * n"ui iuoi lui ui ino ttporumuiu'H M>m aDd try bis skill. The entire tract is nicely drained aDd has nice improvements, viz: One 7 room dwelling, 0De 5 room dwelling, four tenant houses, a large bam and stable, emoke houee and two good oat houses. The best equipped cotton ginnery for both long and short staple cotton in this whole section, steam evaporating syrup plant, nice fruit trees aDd vineyard, good wells of water, and everything that goes to make up ao ideal home. Perfectly healthy. Such an opportunity presents itself once in a life lime. Come and look at it. Seeing is believing. Prices, as described above, $20,000, cash or terms. ED. L. THOMAS, Valdosta, Ga. ' ^ P. 8.?If Dot interested please hand " to some friend?he may be. How to Cure I Rheumatism M It is an Internal Disease and Requires K an Internal Remedy. S The cause of Rheumatism and kindred |H diseases is an excess of uric acid in the BP blood. To cure this terrible disease this acid must be expelled and the system so KB regulated that no more acid will be formed -BE in excessive quantities. Kheumatlsm is an internal disease and requires an internal BB remedy. Bubbing with Oils and Liniment B will not cure, affords only temporary relief MH at best, causes you to delay the proper treatment, allows the malady to get a gffl firmer hold on you. Liniments may ease Hj the pain, but they will no more cure Rheu- < matism than paint will change the fibre of K9 rotten wood. SB Science has at last discovered a perfect and complete cure, which is called "Rheu- H| macide." Tested, in hundreds of cases, it has effected the most marvelous cures; we believe it will cure you. Rheumacide "gets at the joints from the inside," sweeps the poisons out of the svstem, tones up the stomach, regulates the liver and kidneys and makes you well all over, Rheumacide "strikes the root of the disease and removes its cause." This splendid remedy is |9? sold by druggists and dealers generally at 50c and $1.00 a bottle. In tablet form at 25 HBj and 50c a package. Get a bottle to-day. IS Booklet free if you write to Bobbitt Chem leal Co., mitunort', Jia. iniu Dotne taDieta 25c by mail. Fojr sale by C. A. Milford & Co. It will soon be time to paint your house HB be sure to use the paint that goes the farther and lasts the longest?DeVoe'a. For sale only H by Speed's Drugstore. BH . uM