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?en il TA U i IV II < _________ J THAT IS OUR CONSTANT A J HOLD YOU FOR A PERMANEN1 J TO THIS END, WE ARE EVER O things which are NEWEST IN APPA O at the LOWEST PRICES. WE ARE ALWAYS TRYING TO BETTER THAN YOU WILL GET O o HANDSOME NEA O SLIPPERS AND OXFORDS * If you are as particular about the ? appearance of your shoes as you ? are about the rest of your cloth- jn o es you'll much prefer the kind ^ i VA a 01 I we sell at $z.5U to $3.ou 10 J any sold anywhere for less 0 money. 1 PHILS o o I urif caiu t? vrc CTCD MILITIA ijtIN 1 1 U T? IL^l/n 1 AIVbJ tflbi AID GIRARD RAIDERS TO SAVE AM $100,000 In Liquor Seized During Naturalized Citizen of Unite Raid; Trouble is Feared. Sentenced to Die for Pari Rebellion. ^lumbus. Ga.. May 17.?One com? . ..... , j .. Washington, May 18.?] pany of militia is already on its way Wil acti at th(? r t and two more are ready to move on tor 0'Gorman of New York, Girard, Ala., just across the river message ton-: ht through th from here, at a moment's notice to department to Ambassador ! keen order tonight following the raid London directing him to ma oarf'iovZ%s Im uSu SsS p.ossible effort to secure a -oia jo qoJjeas uj yei* the execution of the death lators of the prohibition law of jeremiah C. Lynch of Ne The Opelika company of the na- a naturalized American, con1 tional guard of Alabama was oraereu a court martial of being ir to the scene and is proceeding irjsh uprising in Dubli through the country in automobiles, Informtaion telegraphed ] while the companies at Troy and Un- njght to Senator O'Gorn ion Springs have been ordered to be friends of Lynch in New Yo in readiness to move at a moment s jia(j been sentenced to d notice. . would be shot at-midnight, N . Forty-two deputies are taknig part time. Secretary Lansing at t m the raid. As the officers proceed- tion of the president at ! ed with their search today they found cabied Mr. Page to make ] liquor stored in five places, estimated tations in behalf of Lynch i *?J?,e w?rth over $100,000. _ save jjig jifCf pending an . ?e ^ town of 5,000 is prac- gati0n of the facts in his cas tically under martial law this af- American government, ternoon. The twenty-two deputies President Wilson was at < arriving from Montgomery this morn- when Senator O'Gorman call ing were recruited by twenty more white House. Secretary from Opelika this afternoon. # hurried to the theatre and ] The largest amount was found in facts before the president. D. L. Richard's place, it being valued dispatches today told of Lyn at near S50.000. Parties are now v-iction. searching in the suburbs, where it is reported many drayloads have been 1T , . _ . . buried. No disorder or resistance has r It " C1"" been reported so far. Many places enough ?oandt n?ubeeia^ddany ?' 4 ?Amnoi!L ?# Aiokorv,o days would have decried no A company of the Alabama na- th action of the flr, tional guard from Opelika at 1:30 , V tne actioin 01 tne an o'clock was en route to Girard in au- '?,nfwh?' ?>"!? J?idlnS a se the front, invited the congre m p no,, ? , . smoke while he preached. F. Baughn, assistant attorney gco^ makes it evident th general of Alabama, who is in c|^a^Ke ing during the sermon was a raid, applied to Judge Duke, practice in eighteentl of the circuit court of Lee county, for Sctol|ndP when DuB 0 at least one company of the national d d ?Thc Heart of 'Mi( guard to assist the deputies. t t' ki k Droduce( It is said to be likely that sevefal Tobacco pipe made ofiron s Companies of militia will be on duty .. cone?eeation were seat< in the "tiger war" dstrict by night- "L^rslnf the cler^an fall, as a special train left Columbus r; , shortly after noon for Union Springs. hls.text- ll^t+ed it It is reported that this train is to bring to Columbus the company of f \ ^ compo. tte guard under arms at Union Z % " ? ' ashes out of his pipe and , the prayer with decency ai A Smile, A Word. tio"-" Something each day?A smile, And the little gifts of life Matce sweeter mc u The world has weary hearts That can bless cheer, And a smile for every day Makes sunshine all the year. Jj B IJ J ^ I Something each day?a word, j We cannot know its power, ^ It grows in fruitfulness A1IIII ! 1^^ It grows the beautiful flowers, ^HVJJ H What a comfort it will bring w>ion is dark and drear, For a kindly word each day \ B?fRlLffl IIMJIH Makes pleasure all the year. jTJ r?Wliliam H. Wiseman. ] MAN iIM AND AMBITION?FIRS! f CUSTOMER. . .... DOING THE BEST WE KNOV REL FOR WOMEN AND GIVE ) MAKE OUR MERCHANDISE ELSEWHERE. W SUITS, PRE; LADIES WAISTS n attractive display of waists i silks, Crepe De Chines, Lawns t prices to suit your purse. 50c to $3.50 ON A EVER SALIVATED BY ! fl ERIC AN CALOMEL ? HORRIBLE! 13 ;d States Calomel it Quicksilver and Acts Like Q : in Irish Dynamite On Your Liver. R Calomel loses you a day! You know-' H President what calomel is. It's mercury; quick- Q of Sena- silver. Calomel is dangerous. It 3 sent a crashes into sour bile like dynamite, Jf le State cramping and sickening you. Calomel Q f age at attacks tne Dones ana snouia never ue q ke every put into your system. IV delay in When you feel bilious, sluggish, U sentence constipated and all knocked out and A w York, believe you need a dose of dangerous ? ricted by calomel just remember that your U nplicated druggist sells for 50 cents a large |? n. bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone, which Sr here to- is entirely vegetable and pleasant to If tan by take and is a perfect substitute for Q; rk, said calomel. It is guaranteed to start J eath and your liver without stirring you up infew York side, and can not salivate. |? he direc- Don't take calomel! It makes you S 9 o'clock sick the next day; it loses you a day's J r<>nresp.n- ur/-?>-L- rirt^a/iri'c T.ivor Tnnp st.rnicrht- I# n order ens you right up and you feel great. 3 t investi- Give it to the children because it is "J ;e by the perfectly harmless and doesn't gripe. U ?Adv. ? i theatre ed at the IX Tumulty SPEAKS FOR SULLIVAN S laid the ST Cable Ximothy Healy Indignant at Treatcn S con- ment of Former American Minis- | UC ter. jn ch* London, May 18.?Timothy Healy jj in cnmp said in the house of commons today 3 4-V?r?4- V?nn/lorefnnrl .Tornpe M Slllll- U by-gOIlG blla^ 11^ UUUViUWWU .... irrever- van> former American minister to the m my chap- Dominican republic, had been kept ? rvice at 'n Ja^ *n Ireland for eight days with- "J gation to out any charge being lodged against j |? Sir Wal- him. When he was finally released, 3 lat smok- Healy said, no apology was made, common Healy asked Foreign Secretary U l-century Gray to "ascertain what explanation S f Knock- was offered by Gen. Maxwell (the ST dlothan," British commander in Ireland) for U i a short the vigorous treatment to which Mr. Q ) soon as Sullivan was subjected." IT :d after Secretary Gray said the United UE had read States had brought to the ntoice of rt with the Great Britain the detention of Mr. ST ri?n:..? T* ?rnp nnHorctrtnrl at. the U lint and j **? -?? ? ? _ Jure dur-1 ^me he was charged with com- Q At the I plicity in the rebellion. The case was -T eked the being investigated, the foreign min- JJ joined in ^ster sa^? an(* when the facts were j |? id atten- ascertained they would be made i J known to the American ambassador. |J# The Right Place. j U "I have written a poem on " n; The editor looked up wearily. The JIT blue-eyed blonde young woman was Jf merciless. |? "I have written a poem on "The ft ^Old Red Barn on the Farm,' and ?" "J The weary look disappeared from U the editor's face. R "Ah! Delightful! Written on the S jold red barn, eh? Fine! I'll be going U along by the farm in a day or so, and . xl -lJ ?A/] V>orn on/I rOQH I a I'll Slop at Lilt U1U 1CU uaiu cw.u tv~v. it!"?Ohio State Journal. Rather than stand up for their in principles some men will sit down on ru a cushion and let their money talk, 'a ; D TO HI [", TO HAVE YOU FOR A CUS' J HOW TO GIVE YOU CONST; THEM TO YOU IN the BEST Q , OUR SERVICE, AND OUR PR SSES, WAISTS i -1 SILK DRESSES We have jnst received another shipment of Ladies Suits and Dresses and have marked them at prices to suit the most economical. SILK DRESSES: Priced from $6.00 to $20.00 SUITS: Priced from $10. to $20.00 ND HI * < Maaaaai^^ m \ If I buy out And YOU bu And your Nl out of town. i What will beco i * I I ! < i i a * ! Have t/c i i made in i r i i The Press and ! equipped i j Pho i aannnnoanemnnjiaeumni 1J UIJ IjuuiU IJ U uijuimj IJ E J U13 a. w.ii I aloner iust inside There was not even standing room Each time the the crowded car, for it was at the lurch forward sh sh hour, but one more passenger, and three times young woman, wedged her way arms of a large, nn "! I/UI/ i ______ o. < rOMER, AND THEN TO J O ^NT OFFERINGS of those J UALITIES POSSIBLE and O o ICES JUST A LITTLE BIT S O o o Aivrn STTTPT.Q % AA1X/ MUAAV * M x <> O MILLINERY J Every day we receive something % new for this department so that % at any time you eome you will % be sure to find what you might ? want in millinery. Prices are - o very reasonable. ? i A visit will be appreciated. ? 1 ENRY! o r I of town. [j ... ...i -i i Ei ly OUl UT WWTl. [ ] E.IGHBOR buys |1 |i me of OUR town [j 7 I! ? I >ur printing I j Abbeville. !j ' I Ij Banner is better [ j cj to handle it M f 3 [1 ne 10. [1 ?pprrimraM!raiCTWWfffrannnfTa TjpoPCTCTcimjijgiJCTCTiaoooenTO the doorway. the back platform. The third time car made a sudden it happened he said, quietly: e fell helplessly back "Excuse me, miss, but hadn't you she landed in the better stay here."?New York Jourcomfortable man on nal. .