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flan ciPOPOQCLCLcmi 3iu uuu ij u u u u u Ul l3 | Not Bui Although the fire was a 9 our warehouse was burned. kales. ?ur office was not i Ss sroes on as usual. H Davison & Fargc jg Auguf ' Kinnncinnciciciricui SulJUIJUUUU IJIJIJIJI C2i05jH5MEiS[5J5JSMSMBJ5JSM5JEJESEMEJ I PROLONG LI] mmu i A Harmless Veg< with no Inju I DOES AWAY WITH Grigsby's Liv-Yi Recommended Rl2jgjgf2J3]gjgj3J3J3f2J2JSf2l3JSJ2JSSJ2j5M2J3JSl FOR BRONCHITIS, 1 CROUP, C .Make the Best Remedy at Homi l ??? " If everything was sold in as liberal and fair a manner as the below named druggists are selling Schiffmann's New Concentrated Expectorant, absolutely no cause for complaint or dissatisfaction could possibly arise from anyone. These druggists say?"Buy a bottle of this remedy and try it for Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Severe Cough, Croup or any Bronchial Affectioft, and we will return your money, just the same as we do with Schiffmann's famous Asthmador, if it j :c ?? uues not yive sausiacuuu, ui u nut iuuuu 'the best remedy ever used for any of these complaints." Why not take advantage of this guarantee and try this medicine, and get your money back, rath er than buying another purely on the exaggerated claims of its manufacturer or on the strength of testimonials from others and run the chance of getting something worthless and also wasting *our money? !! to PI jfi On acct g have withdr* ifi We des | RELIABLE li AKl-i jfj This A yj insuring the ] S ning, cyclone ffi at present. S Speedy jfj sured, with n ? Of the 1 S arj 1 every do ffi Totha: ? would co=ope jjj Mutual Insur ffi For f ut ? | National I isiiflfifieRfiKaiifiifitf I; r 1 & ned Out j| 11 around us only a corner of fp We have storage for 8,000 ffl touched, and our business n> >, Cotton Factors Sj ita, Ga. jp irinrinririnririnnriir 3D IJIJ131313 O umm13 IJG FE BY USING I LIWER-LAX stable Compound j irious Effects. the USE of CALOMEL j er-Lax Sold and by All Druggists j WHOOPING COUGH, OUGHS AND COLDS b?128 Teaspoons ful for 50 cents. In buying this remedy, besides securing an absolute guarantee of its efficiency from these druggists, you also get about eight times as much medicine as you would in buying most any of the oldfashioned, ready-made kinds, which average from 20 to 32 teaspoonsful, because 50c worth makes a whole pint (128 teaspoonsful) when mixed at home with simply one pint of sugar and one-half pint of water. This remedy positively does not contain chloroform, opium, morphine or any other narcotic. It is pleasant to take and children are fond of it. You will be the sole judge, and under this positive guarantee absolutely no risk is run in buying this remedy. Druggists everywhere are authorized to sell it under the same guarantee as Schiffmann's famous Asthmador of "Money Back" if not perfectly satisfactory; R. J. Schiffmann, Proprietor, Saint Paul, Minn. Guaranteed here by The McMurray Drug Company. iinrdnociciMiMCifiiCi UUlUuUUUUUUUUML IOPERTY GR )untof the recent p iwn from the State sire to say that the HOME INSTITUTl leville-Gree nOBMBBBBniBBEa ssociation of the pt property of its polic; :s, tornadoes and w and fair adjustme o three-fourths cla r\VO MILLION DO liar goes to the Ios< ,2 who desire safe { rate in building up ance Association. :her information cal J. R 3ank Building: nHHWFIFlWWIIWPIPIWII IJIJIJ QBDDuh CnauOn MANNING WILL NOT SIGN THE i WO-QUARTS-A-MONTH LI- JR QUOR BILL. Columbia, April 11.? (Special)? "This law has made a distinct ad- Q" vance for prohibition by limiting the amount of liquor used, and I deem JJj it best that it should stand," said Uf Governor Manning today in a state- M ment in reference to the gallon-a- jh month act enacted by the legislature U. in 1'15. The governor states that Ql Via *1-511 n/->f ciom tlia t.wo-nuarts-a- 31 month act at the present time. IC It is understood that the governor Q? has conferred with prohibition lead- Sn ers from various parts, of the State US in reference to this matter, and has yj reached his decision after a careful 3J consideration of the subject from va- Jjhj rious angles. ||j The Governor's statement follows: 3 "The gallon-a-month law will stand jfi as the law regulating the importation Q" of liquor into South Carolina for per- 3 sonal use. This was the law enacted "H by the legislature at the same time as the referendum act ordering the ^ prohibition election, and was in force in when the election was held. This law l? has made a distinct advance for pro- SV hibition by limiting the amount of in liquor used, and I deem it tyest that it UEj should stand, unless something occurs uj to change the situation. To retain ?J| the gallon-a-month law is to keep JJ5 faith with the people, and in my ||J judgement, will go a long way to pro- m mote temperance so long that it is rig- jfi idly enforced. IC "I shall continue to direct a vigerous enforcement. I will not, there In fore, at this time sign the two-quart- IC a-month act, but will hold same in jV abeyance pending any change in con- SQ ditions that may occur." 165 | HOW FAR NORTH WILL THE jjj BOLL WEEVIL iWVAUt : jj A very careful investigation of the g 3 ginning reports issued by the United- J States Census Bureau shows that no- ? where north of parallel 33 1-2 north | latitude (a line running east and west - J approximately through Atlanta, Ga., J j Birmingham, Ala., and Paris, Texas) | has any county suffered because of s J cotton production than occured dur- l ing adverse seasons before the wee- ft vil came. If this has been the case f J in the humid, timbered areas of Ar- 1 kansas and north Mississippi, it cer- ft tainly seems reasonable to expect r I about the same results from the wee- S 1 vil in all newly invaded sections north I v of parallel 33 1-2, [ J It must be understood that what ] has been said here does not apply to I a strip from 75 to to 100r miles wide ? along the Atlantic Seaboard, for cli- * J matic conditions along the South At- 1 j lantic Coastal Plain are considerably ? modified by the influence of the ocean J Winter temperatures average higher ? than in inland sections of the same | latitude and the summer rain is heav- y ] ier. These factors, of course, will * 1 prove favorable to the boll'weevil and | j its ravages will very probably be I more severe than will be the case in- . 1 land in the same latitude.?The Prog- I ressive Farmer. f 3 J I Somehow an old man on a motor- |jrj cycle looks out of place. 3H2 HWNFRS VTA 1ZJ1 EENWOOC assage of the "Ariti=( I passage of this law ON, the nwood Muh ;op!e, for the people, s y holders, both in cit; ind storms, and has / nts of all losses of pr use attached. LLARS of insurance ;r of property, which )rotection for their pi home enterprises, w< ! f imnn fhp Inf a 1 fnwn [ft M yj VIA A\/VM * ^ V-r T f A* . BLAKE, ' nnpiwnnrrtnnpiHnrip JUUUIJM IJIlUIJUUIZnJUl The Kosei DEPAft THREE STORES Nei Summer Suits in ve men.. Summer Suits Washable suits and Silk Hosiery. Sandals, Tennis Sli and grown ups Sport Shirts. Underwear, Pajamc Extreme values in News new If yot Summer w[\\ ^ Goods The Rose] The home of I i OF AB > COUNT] Compact Law," sev? in no wise effects jal Insurant ind by the people, fc y and country, agai never been in a mo / operty are made at now carried the m< means the upbuild! roperty, at the mini i would say insure ship director or upoi ri 1 k uenerai 4 tEimgiHWPinnnPiFiniFir jMuuuuyuMuuMi. 3131 " """" * 1 imoRssiiaRRRHiBm nbergMercJ TMENTSTORES MANY DEPARi n Arrivals Main Street Store ry newest fabrics for men and for boys. blouses for little boys, sizes 2 ppers, Veranda Pumps, for c ic Qtirl XTiorlif 5>Viirtc IU UiiU K/UAAVtJl Dry Goods Store tock of summer goods of ^ everv kind. 0,1 l wish to economize it pay you to visit our Dry Goods Store. nbergMercJ lart, Schaffner & Marx Cloth' aRgf^jHram?.jgrii mjiii, inrir iririnrmmnnrinni 00131 UUUUUUIIUUUUULJ BEVILLE , !ES ;ral Fire Insurance Co the interests of TH :e Associatio ?r twenty=five years h nst damage by fire ar re prosperous conditk assessed valuation w >ney paid out is kept ing of your own count; mum cost of Insuran in the Abbeville,=Gr< a gent rw r?* % tii r/\ /\ rv UKEEIM VV UUU, iriPinnnnnnrinriririPiPii IJIJ UIJ U U U LJ U LJIJ1J LJ LJ U 0 ZfiMfifflM || rMENTS {i = I [I young 11 11 m i to 6. ? ij hildren . ? 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