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k The Preaa and Banner. BY HUGH WILSON. ABBEVILLE, 0. C. aiWI1! M II t a#-PnblUhed every Wednesday ?t 0 J y?rtaadTues. Wednesday, March i, 1903. M?k * IIL TtaNH bMa mmm diaeaaeloa rccenUy la Ulw?nril<*rti* Mjo ibe proper on of tb? word MIL" Hmrpar'a Weekly took U>? word la kaad a IP* weeka alooa aad aald: mitjrajaU 7!EaS^5SSiWSfB%JSJ!S llaeeaad eleewheie apeak oow.e-da.7a about ^ **7 Ml II om4 tob*Ni vary ilek ?K W&y Ifceefceafe? -An III wind" to a aal>afre?or^ aaa of lanjrMga. wit ~aa II (man" f ?? WW HM WI WU WWW U?? Ml ?HkWUI|? to improve on tbo B?m? that had no pereepUMMMi Tb*y any tbla new whim la MtbttolKs I aa ported from England. A oorlaaaondeot of Btralm NDtr dlirnwn tod dlMppram it, protecting not only ifilDil tbo ho of tbo asnmoublt advert "illy." bat ogofnat tbe "f roving aaoof tbo word "III" ta ptaoe of tbo bondjr won) "sick." Thla Boston arotaataat, quoting Wotetor. flnde till Bin 1mb?to. with hardly on exception. MM -111" to man mental. morel or Imporaoaal dlwrtm. "Ill itMM," "ill advice," "Ul bred." "ill fcrea" ore all at and lamlilar M ofa good and lndoatrtooa little word that boa ptanTyaf bgWaaU work of Ita own wttboatbalageoostreJnftdtollgnreaaaloeble aabatltata tar "elek."?Ifewa and Vlewa. Tbe Preaeaad Banner knowa notblog at all of tbo tree nan lag of tbo word "HL" We do not aao it wboi referring to a man** pbyalaal eoadlttaa. An illiterate pbyeletan, how?for, oaoo explained to ae tbat "IU" meant lilt tbo patient wm la o low or a orftloal aoalUoa. Aa wo understand, "sick" more oAan baa nbmti ta tbo aoodlttoa of tbo atomaob. W??raaaabaMk (Kbfw.batwvwoaM bardtj any tbat a maa woo alok of rboumattaoa or tooCb ache. Tbo aaa wbo would say "illy" deaorvee to bo abot wttb tbo aaa wbo aaya "program." beeliat at a logre a Wbllo laa f IHloii Tbo toUowlag noUee copied from tbo State taaottbolntof tbo klad tbat boa appeared "Brookload waa very moch aoddoaed by tbo aatfaly Oaatbof Mr. Joba Buadrtck. wbo waa killed aaeldeotally about 9 o'clock Ibfriu nigbL Mr. Bob Doyle, wbo la firing j at a floafag aagro aaaaed tbo doatb of bio own I OHM, k wry meek aboeked aad aaddeoed Rt>. kr Ikatavetaatary bomioidc. "The wweir of Lesiagtoa oooaty. Mr. J. O. Wlkm. beM as laqaeet yeaterdey end the Jury kre^Mta a fbrmal erdtet ikat the deeeeeed eaaee la kte deatk firoeo e woand Inflicted aft the haade of Bob Doyle who waa flrlacafta unto eeceplng from aa cffleer 01 " VbTaakaowa nerro. ?boeearr?etand eah aanapa m flight eeaeed the Arli* o i fetal ahoL baa aotfceea toaad, nor le u*n> aay elae to kia IdeaUty. The poUeemaa. Mr. fliaUlO hae the Begro't cravat aad platoi, ? thaee art!etee nay yet aid In bta eiraai. negro k eahfeet to tadletaieat to ao akaife mn aertoae tkaa that of earrylng aoacaeted reaaona. realeUngaa offloer, ate." If ttMroaremeooatkle earth who need to ha aeae aeverely dealt with thaa the man who eerrtea a pietal, tt le the eoaetahie who ahootaafleetaf prteoaer in the baek. KapeateUylethle trwe wbca the fletiag man bee eoa&m I tied aezt to no nflkaaa. Tbe idea that a aaa le reatoUnc an offieer by routine fam him lathe mar act dream of the imagination. Whew la Graeavtlle recently Dr. Thocaaa of the Bayftlat Ooarter vea dtaooaelng hoOdaya la tbe aphoola He aald be badlakeo tbe jmwMa - a-."J ? ? aw WH* Uf UN BWMIITI ID lor OnwTlUt wbooto mod b? toaod that (ton thirty to IbrijMfeool don wara takaa op irtlb MttoaoftotkiMiodaooUMr. The dootor tboacbt a n*>m vu oodid. Tbar* AmSLSmaSS^a ?**10 od tlM Doctor to r%bL Tbmii room for orators all aloog Um lloa. If Um Proa ib? nwrki Um aatbority It weald aboltob ItM hnttoar to oil Um Mbooto, ?xoytlooMiwbmlbtpapUivtn poor oad bmm o tnHHltr to tonnilw ilnlr elotbv. Wo vaoid. tbaiafor*, aboltob Um Batatoaj mhhli, It uj mob ?ub giT? o Moalble mwn lar?y>BflJaf >m0oo1 oo Hotuday* vbara tba paella at* boardar*, ? abotild like m bw <X It lo Um ratal dtotttoto vbtrr bUdno mast taka a bond lo miblBi tbeir oMbto? tbara to raaaoa Ibr Um Saturday boll, day. lot Uura to bo roaoo, axmpt to follow aa aid ?ton of tba eooatry aebooto, foi Kltolhl tbo hmUm of ooottopo oa Bator Toil# job ogo tba Iottolatora of tbto Mala tboogbt to peon o to lodootrlol aotarpftoOi by rataralog um taxn for taa yaaraoo all Mttoa nllto. Tbto to (Irt anploynaat to poor poapio. aad to koop tbaa at booM. Horn, tbo gnat aacd of Um Slate to raoao Moto. Tbo State Lagtolatara appropriate* f?V? mr mumH) ioa eooamiMaaa or MiaWlWH art to to appolntad la aaary Omty la tta mata to veny and annoy Um tha paopla. Aatf than all tba tonaUa naad Owaaatli Maw?ta. And patriotic woaaaa aod pretty glrla in every aoamaalty will make the aaaoatand tod dellvar. Aa tha LagWatoie, la lataralag Uza, Intended to aoaoarata the matarlal prapalti al tha Mate, w. wa proana>a. tha baUdlag ol ?aim la lateaded to ?Moan?a tha Mll?fea?<a being daad. Iftbedeed aooM wa tha straggle that tba UvtagaieaMldagtohaap tb?ir aoaqr from Mllag Into tha baada ol tha aooaaaot bolidan, they weald be MMM to atay daad. Hum Ohm far KtywanL L . Bapartalatha aewapepera would Indicate , thai Oeaeraur Hay ward Inlands to maka tha >wlpa? of Cbarlaaton oaay tha law of tbair aiafM Mala and atty. Than haa baaa mora para rat sboat th? dUBaalty of aaJoretng tha law la Charlaatoo than alaawbara. The flBoUshaeaa ot aoab al h?Uloee la bales pmad by tha way violatan ara now brtag pan lab ad. Tbay baaa Mora poUoanttt la Obertaelon thaa alaawbara and with prooor aflbrt on tbalr aart tbalaw aboold be more easily entorxsod In Chartoetoa Utu la places where tow or do f dUiim are to be tons*. Uorarno* Htywvd to enttlslj proving hi?>11 lo bo a man. iTlltoHMi a B?IL It to Mid that Um retailor boll lo Tillman willateati rynpatby lor him. He is, we beUaw* lb* only man who baa been refuted ball, aad tba Joron and tbepobllo may label Um fltv Ital tba dwial waa judicial peroeeuttoa. It to aid that no farther effort wlJl be ad* tor ball. Ko aaaa baa aver bean bounded down aa * Jamea H. Tlllmaa baa bean. For yean be MOM IWVU UM VUUJVUl VI UUUU UUftlUUUOH MIU anain?117 shot*, II nmi tiutl -vhw a m> to behind prison ban UuU hooonbit Jooranllun aboald lat him alone. It Mu, too, that the Jadgaa oofbt to traat Mai aa ibajr traat other priaooara. * ??aM Ml Btaa. j The Bee. Win. iionlnn Rma ami ktm blamoolh abou And the won! of it la ba aaaaoa to think that he la tba wbola thing. If poeslble, he woold ba mora autocratic than Filial Rooaevalt, wboaa UUa aboold ba ahaaiad to Klof or Caar. Ba appointa offleara tMl a bortiof afltotaDcy. and ramloda of what. OMOflhe atilUoaalfa aatd: "tba paopte ba ifaU&Mda" pgjeKolK SMC* potty at Mtlford'a v 'A < Th? Prwldrat'a Ailacrftlle View*. The Columbia Record quote* the President i Mylog: "In making appointment* I hare ftoogbt to eooaider (lie feeltuge of tbe people of eaob lo? " ? t <MnM mnu>l?nlloilllT do IO without sacrificing prlnclole. The prime tests I bmappllia have been tboes of character, flineee and ability, and wbeo I have been dlsaatlafled with what bas been offered within my own party lloee I have without beeitaUoa gone to the opposite party?and yoa are of course aware thai I have repeatedly done this in your own 8tate of Georgia. I certainly cannot treat mere color a permanent bar to holding office any more than I could treat creed or birthplace?alwaya provided that in other reebecu the applicant or Incumbent la a worthy and wall-behaved American citlsen. Juat a? little will I treat It aa conferring a right to bold office." All Ibia la very well if the Prealdentjwaa King or military rnler. In a Republican government It la not contended that the people wonld select abler or more efficient officera than could be appointed by an offloer having abeolute power to do aa be please* Officers are cbooen or elected In a Republican government more becauae of acceptability than becauae of fitness for office. In a Republican government the will of the people aboold govern, and when Mr. Kooee veil appoints objeetlonabls people k> office bseaeee they are capable and acainat the will of the people, bs uaurpa tbs rights of I be people, and glvss ofTer.se to the true American esntlmcnU Tbe act of appoln.lng objectionable officers plul (lie will of the people la not palliated because of tbe efHcluncy of the appointee. 8oob appolnuoenu are offensive and la an act which could scarcely be exceeded by a military dee pot. ? XeMlcd Law. If Booth Carolina needs any more lava, we tbtok the reoenl tracer In BperUnburg woald emphasise the necessity of defining the doty of Haober In reference to refractory indents. In case of disobedience or neglect of doty on tbe part of student, la It better to dismiss him from the school, or la It better for the teacher to whip? If there la no tow on tbe subject, then there shonld be some official declaration by which the teacher as well aa the scholar should be governed. Whether children should be whipped at sobool may be a qneatlon, but there can be no qeeatlon of the neessslty tor obedience to tbe rules of the school. If e young man (Mis that be cannot respect the wishss of the teacher, or conlmm to the rules of the school, then be should voluntas Uy return to bia parents. In caee be did not do thla. then be ought to be d lam I seed. la one ssnsss the school teaeber la a govern meat ofltoer, and (or tbe aehoiar to rwlil the ooolrol of tbe tMcber to a high ofltaea. Bee aooount of Spartan burg killing. Mmemm'm W?IM Act. i Senator Morgan of Alabama It making ir tool of blmeelf?not to dm a stronger adjective. Although any man of any dlaoarnmtnt oan eaa tbat tbe will of tbe people la to build tbe Panama canal, yet be trlee by etatagem or artlflee to defeat tbelr will. It lan't poaelble tor Morgan and bla tollowan to defeat tbe eanal. BHMcrata la Waahiagtea. If tba Democratic denatore won Id devote tbeir talent, U me and energlea to serving tba ooantry, tbey would bare lam time to make flgnraa of tbemeelvea, by oppoatng needed lagtalaUon on no batter groonda than oppoaltlon to tbe Repabllcana. Tbe Orangeburg Times and Democrat aaya: "All most admire the coarse of Tbe 8tate in its treatment of James H. Tillman since be killed its editor. It bas never uttered a word of oomment on tbe tragedy in its edito rial oolums, and bss treated Tillman with conspicuous fkirnees in its news columns." ODDS AND ENDS. Make* Do la and Araaa4 Ike City. Mra. McCracken. ofTooooa,J0?. lai In tbe MIT, im |mh 01 oer awwr, jars. w in niiiTiF. Ml* Ball* Llndfora. bu returned to her boas* Id Columbia, after an extended vlalt to ber brother. Mr. K. O. LIod form. Mr. Jubn R. Stephens la In Greenwood visiting rs la Uvea and friend*. Mr. Theodore LlndJors, who baa been worklas In Col amble baa returned to Abbeville and resumed bis work In tbe Seaboard Shop*. Mies Maggie Fennel baa been quite sick lor tbe peat week. Mr.and Mra. Ben Mills have returned to tbetr home In Columbia, after spending two weeks In tbe city with retail vee. Mlae Naney Mellwaln baa returned from a week'e visit In Spartanburg. Miss Lixale Penney went to Due West Moonay to reeume her poaiUoo with the Ann of Em. Haddoa a Co. Mlsa Annie Penney retaroed Toeeday from Spartanburg where aba baa been visiting the teaoiiy of Mr. 11. P. Mellwaln. Mr. and Mra. A. E. Taylor leave today tor Oolambla, where they will make their hotoe In tbe future. Tbeee popular young peop'e will be greatly missed. and it la with regrtd that their friends aaa tnem leave. Mra. Alloa Simmons has moved to lb* home of her daughter, Mra. C. P. Hammond, where aha will stay until she regains ber health. Mra. Edd NI Okies and ber pretty daughter. Miee Nannie Iflefclee, waa In the city shopping Moo day. Mrs. T. O Gaston and Mra. A. R. Oaaton, waa la tbe dry shopping Tueadajr. MlaaJaanle Campbell, of Look Cane, la Id tbe oh/ upend trg a vbw with bar eooaln. Mlaa Alary G timer. COURT NEWS. February Tern Claw Mae ]Nc*-!fr farther Baalaeaa. PImmuit ADderaoD n. 8. A. L By. Co. Tbe JbMovIng Jnrore tried tba om : W. V. Brownvllie, T. H. Cochran, A. H. Patterson, J. A. Kills, W. B. Crowtber. J. 0. Monday, T. V. Miller. D. A. Wardlaar, John Wrigbt, Jaa. A. Wiltoo, J. L. Flaher, J. W. McKea. Hr. Motion waa made for a non-eali and ao ?taloed. Oraydoo and Graydon tor defendant. W". P. Ureeoe and J. L. Glean lor plaintiff. 'Verdict for $1,000 Alex Gravee tl Abbeville Parnltor* Kac"v?. P. Greene and W. M. Oravdon for mlalu tttr. Vardtet tor ptsloUfl 000." Preacher Job neon rm. 8. A. L. Ry. Ob. MoUoo made for mv trial. Motion raftjaed. P. D. Klogb n. O. W. 8yfan. Motion Bads by F. B. Gary for o?w trial. W. N. (Jraydoo oppoalUon. Daetalon wa reNlfd Id tba caae of Alex Grave* v?. Abbevile Kurnlture Factory a motion wa? made bat fit fadrawn tor a now trial. ONE OF FIFTY. Liberal Ofler to lb* Balltton of llwaakaaala. A gentleman or pablto aplrlt, with the mm to bMk vbat be mi, offtn to bf oas of fifty noo to build all tbe Confederate mocumoDlo tbat may be needed to Ahbenrllt* County. Tbia offer la mode on oondltkoo that oo lad lea tarn the wbole matter over to tbe Arty men." W? would tall who made lb la '?#r, bat Mr. & P. Cromer aaked ua not to tell, doo. John ?. Bradley aaya tbat tbe propoallon ought to ba aocaplcd at once aa It It probable, after all m on tba experlecMW la tba farottara bualoee*. Mr. Cromer may ebaoge or modify tbe offer. "CIIIIM" la Towel ttoafca. All 48-lb aacka la wblcb "CWton" floor I* packed are made of regular towel good a. TheBoar ia tbeae aaeka eoata yoa Domo-eibno tbat la tba ordinary cloin uek. Sutk tor "Cllftoo" la tba towel aack. L T, 4 T. M. Millar. ?. If yoa wlab to boy a aeooad band. ooda (beat aee Bpeeda Drug Ktoao. WEST END. Hap pen turn and Iacl4?ata of a Weak A boot Ike Cltjr. Abbeville. March 3,1903. Mlsa Annie Peony went toHpartanbnig laau week to attend the marriage of her irleod MUa Ollle Mellwaln to Mr. W. A. Mailer. MIm Penny baa returned to Abbeville. Mlaa Kllsa Tbomsoo returned to Abbeville Tueeday after teaching a lar<e aebeol at Hilda. Bam burg County for the paat school year. Mra. K. Law ion Dargan left tbe lint of last week lor Mpartanburg wbero aba will speed soma time with her sister Mra. H. Frank MeGee. Mlsa Frances Calhoun came In from Latimer Haturday and spent Hundav lo tbe city the guest of her mother Mra. Ed. Cklboan. Mis? Calboan baa charge of u school at Latimer. Mr. M. T. Coleman baa teen In the city for tbe past ten days. Mlaa Pearl Martin returned tbo first or laat week from Blabopavllle where she baa been spending tome Umt with ber cousin Mr*. McCutcbeB. : Mr. J.C. Miller np^Dt Monday and Monday Id the oltv with bin home p<<ople. Mr.and Mr*. R. M. Haddon left Thursday for ibi? Northern market". They will apend oou- Um? In New York and Baltimore aeleclInc their spring nod Hummer good*. Mm. Victoria D. Lee ban returned from a vlait to her niece Mra. Albert L. Havre*, In Etberton. Mr.and Mra. Albert Elmore Taylor leave Wednesday for Colombia where tbey will make their homa In the future. It la with regret tbal their friend* learn that Ihey will leave Abbeville to make their home elsewhere. juniok n. ok c. Thursday afternoon the young people of the ell? met at Mlaa Marie Oary'a and organised n Junior Chapter of tba Daoghtera of the Confederacy. Mlaa Blake met with, and organli> ad tba Chapter. Mlaa Male Robartaon waa elected president, Mlaa Ellen tSberard, vlceprealdent. Mlaa Helen Hmltb, aweury, Mlaa Brunaon, treasurer. Over aevanteea member* bava been enrolled and a greatdeal of Interest baa been abown. The Chapter will bava a meeting Thursday afternoon promptly at 5 o'clock at the bome of Mlaa Nettle Brunaon. The meeting will be an Important ooa as a name la to be decided upon for tba Chapter. MIm Ellen 8berard left Friday for Columbia where aba will apend a few dava wltb I trlendn at the Collage for Women In that city. Mr. Ida Aim. OSTTOJ a. nuiuu npvui OUUday with relatlvee lo wirrntoa. MIm Nugjr Mcllwain baa returned from Hptrtuborf ifl*r ip*ndlD|! mn? Uma ibm fltb ber alater Mr*. H. P. Mcllwain. Mr. A. ML Bmltb entertained the yon tag mena'Duplicate Wblat Club Friday evening at a Tory pleaaaut meeting. Mr. Hugh Mrllwaln attended the marriage of bla elater Mlaa 01 lie Mel l wain 16 Mr. W. A. Muller, at Bpartanborg laat week. KVCHRK CI.CB. Tbe Ladlea Eoobre Clnb waa pleaaautlv entertaloed Friday afternoon by Ml?a Lai la Caibonn. Tbe next meeting of tbe clnb will be beld with Mra. G. A. Newffer. Senator J. H. Blake a pent moat nl laat weak In Greenwood tbe gnaat of bla brother Mr. Rameey Blake. TbeCboral Clnb beld a meeting Toeaday evening at tbe borne of Mlaa Leona Blake. Tbeelnb baa a nnmber of entbnalaatle memberaand will be very pleasant and profitable. Mlaa Marie Gary baa gone to Atlanta to via it her frlenda MIm Florida and Mlaa Willie Oalbonn. Mlaa Oary will lie In Atlanta to ace "Ben Hnr" aa preeented by a fine company. A nnmber or people will ro over from here. Mr. Will Morrab of Reltovae waa In the city Mondav tbe meat of Mr. Cbarl** J. Lyno. Mr. J. H. Htarke baa bought the Jalhocm place. Mr. Htarke will repaint and renovate tbeplaea before moving In. He will begin work about tbe flrat of April. Tb# frlenda of Mr. Henry Bonner will regret to learn that he waa atrlcken wltb paralyaia Hnndar at bla borne In Doe Weat. Mr. Jamea 8. Bowie baa bought tbe Parker plaoeon Church Street. Tbe place la one ol tbe moat attractive In the city. Bar Mr. McKlnale of Ohio, preaobed In tbe Assoclste Kerortnoa treeDyierisn ronrcn Monday morning mod evening. He will prescb lo tba A. R. P. church next Hundsy morning and I be Presbyterian Hun.Jny evening. Tbe public are oordlally Invited to attand both sermons. DAtTOBTBBS OF THE CONFEDERACY. The Abbeville Coonty Cbspler of tbe Daugbtsrs of the Confederacy will meet Tuesday afternoon at tbe borne of Mra. John A. Harris at iOar o'clock. A full attendance 1* desired. LOWNDES VILLE. BmI Hands laipreflag-Teagg Folk's Hsclsl i'lsb has S llccllsg-Ptsplt's lefnaeals. Lowndeavllle, March 2. 1908. Ksv. and Mra. Homer McMillan went to Abbeville last Saturday, so4 remained Ibert Ull Monday. Messrs. Archer and ShIUsta of Anderson, came down on Monday and recovered part 01 tbe roof over Mr. K. L. Health's store wblcb was blown off by the storm. Mr. Charlie Webb of Anderson, an Insur ance agent, was down on Tuesdsy. MlasKtbelHpeer went to Harmony Grove. (Ja^ Wednesday, to spend a lew days with friends. Mr. J. F. Hopkins of Heneca, came down Tneaday and was tne guest of bis brother-in law, Mr. A. V. Barnes, lor a day or two, on his return home bis family who bad been here for a abort while accompanied blm. Mra. L. Verner of Kifeerton, waa w|lb Mr. T. I), ivmiiv and famll> Thursday. Mr. J. F. Birow of Elberton, Mine over Friday, and tu the fueal of friends and kins lolk Uli Monday evening. Mr. W. L. Kennedy end Mr. J. Boiler art canvassing Elbert County. (Je., in ibe Intereet of tbeir eteieacope. It will take tbcra sometime lo get through. Mrs. J. Butler le speeding tbe time of absence meutloned In above paragraph at tbe bomeof Mr. W. L. Kennedy. MaJ. and Mr*. K. W. K. Nance spent a few daye tbe latter part of week before laat ai Oreenwood, and on tbelr return stopped lor a day or two, tbe Aral of tbla week wltb friend* at Verdery. Mr. D. L Barnes, left for St. Lnnia. Mo Hat* urday, where tbe we went to buy aome mole* and boreee. A little plowing waa clone laat week, aome were breaking land and sowing oala. It l? feared tbat tbe Fall aowo oata were badly damaged by tbe late freexea. Mr.Ira Bell and bla ?later, Mlaa Daisy Bell, went lo Iva Saturday for a abort aiay. ' Home what better weather condition* lor tbe paat two weeks, bave made a decided lm< provemonl In tbe rood*. Where** before tbat time ibey were bad, very bad every arbere, now they are only bad In plaeee, wltb the plaoea far apart. The ebange Id tbe general aapaot of tbe country la quite noticeable. Bvldencee of new life and energy are aeen on every band. Tbe long winter of Inaction aeema to bave ended, end tbe planter* are baay at tbe work that oaoally demanda work at tbla dale, aoeb aa atopplng np gulllee, cleaning terraces, etc. On many place* old houses are being repaired and new one* built, and things generally bave put on a tore cheerful appearatioe. Mr. E. O. Cllnkaoale* and bla sister. Miss LeonaCllnkscalea, of tbe Fork, were up oo yeftardty and attended too morning norvioc at the Metboalat Church. The young ladles' moltl olob had ft very Intonating and pleaaant rolling at the borne of Rev. H. C. Fennel, on Wedneaday. After the bnalneaa of tha club ?w attended U>. delightful mualo waa given by^tbe Hev. H. C. Fennel on tha violin and Mlaa Allle May Fennel on the piano, afterwarda refreshment* war* nerved and all left decidedly well pleeaed with tbe meeting. The next meeting will be I Mr. B. Bolln Allen'*. Mr. T. L. Cozby of Green villa apent two or liiree daya laat week with the family of hla brother-in-law, Mr. J.T. Latimer. Troupe. Bream EsplaliMl. "Dreama." aaya an eminent lecturer on tbeoaophy," eooalat of recollectlona of the combined Imprraalona received and workmnnr th? Dhvilcal and aatral mind*. The oul and RuboooiclooiiDtM are iDdepfodeotly active, aocl It ! ibe oonfanloo arUlnic from Uie coo found I oi of Ibe tbougbta of the boqI wltb tbe exaggerated Interpretation of ImpivmIodr reoelred by *ubconiicloD*nee? which make* It to often impoMlblo to remember dreuma." He who bay* land bay* many (tones. He who buy* flab buy* tunny bonea, He who buy* egg* buys uiany vbell*. Bat be wbo buy* corn wbUkey buy* notblng el*e. Or. Brontlilon'i Bible t'ouferenre, A?ImiIn, Cls., Feb. 27?Mnreh IU. Areoant of tbe above occaalon tbe Keyboard Air Line Hallway will veil ticket* from all elation* to Atlanta aud return at rale of one dpu onr-uiiru wio i?n tuc iuuuu mip. Ticket* may be purchaaed ut any lime from February 'Jttn u> March 10th and certificate* will be honored for ri turn paaeage up to and Including March 13tb, 1WK. For Information a* to board, etc., addreM* [ E- H. I'eaoock, Secretary, l(/7 Power* Mt., Ati luuta, Ga. "Get In the Pu*h" and play fllncb; of aie at Speed* Drug htore. The moet complete line of combs, brn*he* and toilet article* ever seen In Abbeville at Mllford'a Drag Store. Htop thatoougb with Mllford'a syrup, white 'plneand tar. C. A. Mllford. /*>- x:' ' -r. . <ar\" ' V/ } r" SPRING FASHIONS. SOME HINTS CONCERNING THE NEW HATS AND GOWNS. Favored Huiifter Black ud Wkltc< tb? Reds ui Grcest Aeeosifssled by Gold?Pro mine >ee of Frills snd Piss En broideries os Ormwy Gswbj. THIS season of the year every I A | woman who can possibly afford l?jy it blossoms oat in a new cos RHHRI tame. Winter styles nave paiwBtWt' ed by, and new and bewildering combination* confront us in the way of spring and summer costumes. The majority of these new style* are very beautiful. This is an artistic season. The dress goods are above all soft and clingIng, and they come in the palest and most delicate shades. Flain colors are now the most stylish, although figured goods in Persian designs will be a fea| tore of the season. Crepe de chine. Telling, albatrosH and grenadines aru the leading materials. There is a marked return to challie for house dresses and for mountain and seaside wear. Particular attention has been paid by domestic printers in bringing out challies with a view to equaling if poosi tie the artistic work of European print* ars. Among high art novelties most worthy of note are denteCes-voiles? a lace on sun's Telling?woven on a loom Ruby rose is the new shade, but will have a strong rival in reseda green?the first bloom of tbe olire. Other popalsr shades will be bobemian blue and buckskin tan. Tfce mutilin fabrics come embroidered In black, white or self coloring, rotted muslin is taking to a large extent the place of organdie. Fashion will be full of frills. The tendency to the plain, svelte and sylphlike THE EASTKB GIRL. trill be supplemented by an array of embellishments brighter and more profuse, gayer and more elaborate, and by an astonishing multiplicity of forms of handiwork and arrangement of small materials. The little buttons, dots, braids, narrow ribbons, honitotis, headings, insertions, stitchings, cording* and tackings will be dnstered closer, turned more daintily, and their novel use and arrangement will receive still more attention. The prevailing form of round, smooth skirts, with broad flare at the bottom, will hold strongly for the beginning of the spring season. Blouse forms for the yung and ixaceful G jure, basque forms for the slender and Eton for those who find them best suited to their usea?all will And employment and place. The Parisian woman and the slender European can wear to great advantage basque tails and forms set on; in fact, she frequently needs them. Our more rotund American women do not find these forms either becoming or sausiaciory. aiacu 01 the clinging to the bolero bis been dae to the (act that It a aits <the woman with high hips better than the basque form. The postilion back, however, which is much seen, is not objectionable and will naturally be more employed. As regards millinery, this is going to be a rose and foliage season. In addition to roses, of course, other flowers will be worn. There are many novelties, especially for undertrimming, trimming in the shape of new voile or veiled roses and foliage, many of which have tinsel embroidered into the make up in the shape of tricotine, which Is used as a separate layer in the formation of the flo'vers. Tbe tricotine is also used to cover fruit, notably bunches of grapes, and is very effective as a method of Introducing the gold effect tastefully snd not too strikingly. The hat shapes now showing for spring continue to be extremely low and very broad. The majority are decidedly slanting, though as a rule they are less boldly Tauea loan moi? we uivn wiry wxu. Many of the brims carl jcentiy over at the edge, the brim itself being less straight, bat forming a sort of carved hollow. This la c point to be noted, as the majority of both spring and, it is said, summer bats also will be principally trimmed beneath the brim, either with long carled ostrich feathers or with entire and rather large garlands of flowers mingled with lace. A shape somewhat of the mushroom type, with low and shaped crown, bnt gently raised on one side, is trimmed with lace draperies falling orer th? brim, with ahlrrings of moussdlne de sole and butterfly bows of velvet accompanied by a fall bunch of full blown roses with foliage beneath the raised side. Straight brims will not be very general, an undulating movement being imparted to this portion of the headwear. The undulations are, however, most irregular and unstudied, rising and falling according to the requirements of the garniture and apparently supported by it Shirt waists are to be as mu :h worn a? ever. The bishop sleeve, long waistea effect and toft collar are the dominant features of the Reason. The white taffeta waist is beyond question the most popnlnr garment among New York's well dressed set It la wonderful to observe the great number of silk waists and fancy silk and lace garments that appear at every first class function, whether It be the high class theaters, the awell restaurants or the show placa? extravagant metropolitan life. ^ For colds and lacrlppe, take Mllford's cold and Ingrlnpe tablets, for sale by C. A. M i IforU. Phone 107. Uetyou a deck of flinch cards. Kvorybody Is playing flioch. You can get them at Mpeeds Drug Htore. When In need of fine perfumery, call and look ai our lino. You will be convinced we are the proper. Mllford's Dru* Htore. L. W. White sells the best yard-wide un1 bleached sheeting at Gets a yard to be fonnd anywhere. | A Ave barrel kerooene oil tank for sale cheap at Speed's Drug Htore. i is mum nf druira. books und extracts re etived to-duy. /"itm prrpared to moet your whuU for ihehe thl?K?. P. B. Upoed. J v*. . / R. M. Hade New arrivals In Spr large and well as EMBROIDERII HAMBURG TB and INSERTS A. O. Embroideries and Laces. 1 line of Ladies Black Good* at all our line of White Goods, Gingi We have aonoe bargains in Heavj ing skirts. lies pec R. M. Had( $ HEADQUAR PAIN1 1 C. A. ML Waste of Cotton Seed in Planting... f The South hu never stopped to think 1 how much money Is wasted In planting r I > />! nnttnn Wfln T^?t lift flniTA it OUt COVU VV??VH ? wr. 1 . ? v and see. Upon a safe estimate not leas u than 400,000 tons of cotton seed ars used each spring in planting. The seed Is sown lavishly In drills?not dropped at certain distances, as corn?and after the plants are up the crop is thinned with n hoc, more than nine-tenths of the young plants being cut out. Here we And that the seed used In planting the cotton crop would bring In the market at least $6,400,000. As ninetenths of this is wasted, we see here a total waste of over Ave and one-half million dollars <$S.7fiO.OOO.) It is time for the cotton growers of 1 the South to call a halt to this ex- J travaganie. The old system of sowing J otton seed in the drill is a remnant of | the times when cotton seed was almost >vorthless. Since then their value has f to much enhanced that a change should ) be made in the manner of planting. In- , ?tend of sowing the seed in drills drop > them at a distance wanted, and by fol- 4 lowing this method not only the labor )t thinning Is saved, but nearly 400,000 tons of good cotton seed is saved for -ommercial use. and the farmers of the sou in are nve nniuuu uunam i YShc Caldwell Cotton Planter saves | the seed plants and gives good stand with one pock to acre, saves enough seed to pay for itself In one season. Inquire for it. Agents In all principal towns, or write to Caldwell Cotton d Planter Company, Wlnnsboro, S. C. Not*?tnis Plaxtbr Is Hold In Tim , City Bt Tub Aubbvillb Hakuvarb Co. a ?kditob i'kxmh a??d baKSEB. BarkMlsle'M LantU. ' Stove*, beatlnr. all slxea sod kind*. Hplen- t did beater at 93 fa. Cook Move* and range* of all klnda and alxea, from 910.0) to SftOO, move hollow ware. 1 We art atlll handling the Wheeler & Wilson ball bearlDK No. 9 Sewing machine and part*. Naw lot MrcraC. 0.. P. B., C. H. molasses . lo all alaea, 5,10, 25 and 60 gallon kegs and ! barrel*. Get oar prleea belore boylog. s We sire rlgbt lo tbe awlm ou floor, lard, , grita, coffee, etc., and all klnda of groceries. Oar atrongest line I* farm aupplle*, such a* Ganlt Guano Diet rlbotora and oottou plant- j era. Wllaon Cotton planter, Hyrom?e plow* 1 and point* Dixie Boy Fiowa aod point*, extra handle*, plow atocka. plow*, single t trees, harness, eollsrs aod In fact every thing necessary for tbe farm. Tbe beat lint, of plow polnu ever brought to thla market. A naw loi of Pennla No. 1. Horae Apple, Democrat and ttaeetbeart Tobacco tn al t sbapt-a and sixes. Come and see oar line before yoa buy. Pratt* food, perbape tbe leal animal regulator made. Give your stock s pack*g* and aee tbem atartMop bill." Make your ben* lay wltb Pratta Poultry Food, aaore egg producer. <1 Sboea, bat*, cloth and dry gooda of a*l kind* at rlgbt price*. Come ynd aee ua lu any line 0 and be pleaaed. Tbe very flneat parked tomatoes 3 lb. can* at 15c, 2 for 23c, 91 85 dox. Maine prices oo 1 okra and tomatoea. Fertiliser* royatera bone good for cotton. J Acid, kalult, polaab, soda, etc. Cotton *eed meal, any qoanlty. Cotton seed bulla any qaaolty delivered. [ W. D. Barkadale. " ? " i Lav* Tear Work. c wnen Uen. uraui reiurneu irom nn a triumphal tour around the world iu 1879, John Russell Young, who bad accompanied him on his trip, said. "General, your career for the last 20 years seems to rival the achievements of Aladdin and his wonderful lamp." "Why," said the General, "I never thought of it in that way." It was this forget fulness of self that made GenersI Grant great. It was the same quality that made Abraham Lincoln great. Eaoh wa* animated by the same great puipooe?the preservation of the Union and the crushing of the rebellion. Considerations of self and personal con-equencen played no k i - .1 -I* I .U pan iu me carter ui euun. mi-u wtw bin duty and performed it without regard to what tbe future might have iu store for him. Each assumed responsibilities without considering iu* (t dividual results. w It in tne possession of just such < qualities that makes cucce** possible , for every boy and man in this country, t No matter what your business or pro- ? fessiou, love your work. Choose that career which is best suited to your i abilities, that career which you love, * and then throw yourself into your [ work with all your energy and strength. It is not the oue who works 1 merely for the sake of acquiring wealth who succeeds best. It is be who works for work's sake?the one who is iu love with his work, business * or profession?to whom success moat J surely comes. , If the desire to grow rich is the prin- i cipal aim in life, failure is certain. * The writer who writes merely for thej" dollars his work will bring, will never succeed, but he who writes becuuse he ? believes he has Hiiuetiiing to say to J his fellow men that will benefit them, j i " ' ?? " *? ivuiitu If* hp'ir I I ICS IIIU UIIV %!?? ? from. And so it in with all clashes of bud- t ; ue?s. He who goes into his work with " hit* whole heart and ail hits strength , f of niimi ami body, Riving to it hi* tiuie, energy and tule'pt.i bivau.se he t cannot help it, will tind his place. * Had General Grant' or Abraham Lincoln been animatec) solely by |>er- , Monal ambitioiiH to betyime great and i l>owerful, neither w<rtild have been Bucceatiful. I I . ' 1 I . V ' ' vV Ion & CoJ | ing (ioodrt. A horted liue of 28, . wm m m mr ftr ti 1ALHL1U9 GS to match. We have a new and attractive prices. We have replenished urns and Hleacbed Muslins. r Dress Goods for ladies walk* tfully, ion & Co. TORS FOR 1 in Oils # \ Glass so , KJ Putty | LFORD, | Thft Drucrfirist. W o a It Fay to Buy Cbeap? A cheap remedy lor coughs and col da la All 1gtit, but son want something tbat will relave and care the more sever* and uangeroo* e?nIt* of throat and lung troublm. What ball you do? Ootot warmer and more realtor climate f Yea. If poaatltle; If not poaalble or you, tbeo in eltber cwa take Ibe only eroedy tbat bae beeo Introduced In all elvl* Ixed countries with aucceea In severe tbroat nd lung troanle*.-Hoeetoee'*GermanSyrop." t not oo'v h*ai* and atlmniale* ibe ll?*?a* to leatroy the germ disease, bat allaya loflaraaIon, cmum* e**y el pectoral Ion. Klvaa ft good light'* real, and curea the patient. Try oj*K >oit le. I lemru mended many year* by all Iragutata in the world. Yoa can get thla re(able remedy at Hpeed'a Drug more. FeaedI The plare to get everytblng freah, each aa tread, cakes, pie*, rolia, pound cake, fruli ake, coffee cake, lady flngera. Jumniea, drop*. ;ln?er map*, leed cake*, cocoaoot luorh, Jelly oil*, wine or cop cake*, ginger bread, the clod grandmother uaed to make. AI at) tobacco, aegara, canoed good*, pranea, xittolene,eoflee. cltaon, apple*, orangM,floe emooa, at 15c. dog. Home madt taiTy aod reanui candy, Hparrow'a high grade cboco. ate and bouboos, at 3S& balf pound. 40 r. b. Another grade at 25c. per balf poood, aod lOe. per pound, aootber at 16a per half pound. Come and * * them aod duo t forget to aafc for a 10c. box of Trowbrldxe'* chocolate*! All cao be bad at the new bakery. Youra (or bualneag. J. W.Brelbabo. "he polite and ooartaooa bakery. Phone 67. 'reab County Butter at 20c. tilenn'a Laeal*. A merciful roao la thoughtful of bla cattle, loo't wait uotll they are down, come at once nd g?t a pkg. of frail* Calile Food aod teep them well. Now la the time to *ow eabb?ge seed Call tod make yoor selection, alltrarieilea. Bolat'a re the beat. My line of chevlola and plaid* are up to late, lu aiyle, Quality aod price. If you are a*over of good bread don't tail o try my new brand of flour. My cuatomera ire delighted with It. UatUfac.loo guarao eed. A ulee a**ortment of men'* aults with iricaa that will aMioolab you. Call and examloe my line of meo aod hoy* boe*, the bnUoodi for lb* least mooey. Uet my price* oo *yrop aod molaaae* beore bavin* elsewhere. Cao give yoa a rou a bargafii by tbe gallon or barrel. If yon need aomelbing nl?v? for breakfaar, linner, or lea, pboneUleun No 111. Hmla, ?red? fre?b nod pore ooloo Ml*, edand wblle Bllaa potato**, tblala tbo polao for (be Houlb, found at Uienna. I* Iba. of good aoda2Sr. at Oina'i. Tbink >1 ?oda being leas tban floor. Wbst for hreskfaat? 1'bon* Ulenn. 116. Wbat for dinner? Pbone Gieno, 116. Wbal foi lea? Pbone Glenn, 116. Ulenn I* nearly oat of ibat good 10c e?ffes, mi nan 1,M0 iba. on tbe way from New York. L W. White's Locals. L. W. Wblle la now offering bargalna In lalltf Jxrkel*. and tnen'? over eusta. Theae ;ood* will be Mildalaael fur tbe oext thirty lay*. Now la tbe time lo boy a pair of blankela. i'ou cau gel tbe beat bargain ever offered lo bl? line from L. W. Wblle. 100 place* of iiiMcbed long rlolb Juat reeel? <i b> L. W. Wblle. Ureal Indaoemenla of* ered by Ibe price. Prlnta, perealea, madra*, chevtola,glnghama ind ooveria are now oflered In end leas varlov by L. W. Wblle. If any of tbe ladleslbave not Men that new n Uerlal for mm tbal L W. Wblle Is now iflrerlng.lt would be well lor tbem loseetlt at nice. It la called unit- demote, and In wortb S rent* a yard, but la now offered for 10 cents. Il la certalnlv n bargain. In appearance It ? like allk. Tbluk of It?a silk waist for Scents. L. W. White has now In slock Ave hundred lotIm* wortb of embroideries, all of wblcb ire selling very rapidly. Call and see bem. Another supply of that 8 ox. feather tick at 2 1-- cents a yard. Anywhere else tbe price s 15ecnta a yard. Call on L. W. White for It. L. W. White still sells unb'earhed sbeetlng i yard wide at 6 cents a yard. Alaounbleacbid drills in remnants at tbe same prices. Nowhere Is nomnthlng for tbe farmers. 1500 bufbeis corn. barrel* dour. 'j(M IjUMbela corn meal. At) barrels molawwu. -MX) bushels seed oala. All Ibe above at tbe store of L. W. White. t Uiimiiiia A rrrd. Yea, Auguai Flower till bits ibe Urgent aale if any medicine In the civilized world. Your other*' and grandmother*' never thought of lalng anything e.'*e tor Indigestion or Bll-j iou*iie*a. Doolora were icarce. and tbey Ml> lotu beard of Appendicitis, Nervoua I'roat'alon or Henri failure, elo. They used August 'lowrr loclean out Ihe system and atop fernentatlon of uodlgiaicd food, regulate tbe icllon of ihe liver, stimulate the uervoua aud irgaulc action of the system, and >hat la all hey took when feeling dull and bad wltb leadacbe* and othor achta. You only need a ew do?e? ol Ureen'ri Auuuxt Kiower. in liquid orm, to make you satisfied then* la nothing ertoua the matter wltb you. You rau gel bis reliable renmly at Speed'* Drug Store. I'rlce "J&c aud 75c. "Tom p!ea?e atop at <il*nn'? and tell him to end no at oix'e, a bbi. Mejeallr dour, a nice lam, 10 lh?. grit*. S Its*. Mot-hit and Java coffee lb*. eii?fur, i! Ibo. muotroiil. I 1t>?. prune*. 2 ba. pt-HCiiea, a ql. |(ot>lon r>?-aiiK, I pK. potaof-. it run lunt'ii tongue. 'J ottia veil loaf, can 'alllornla |H*arlii *. 1 ?nti? Uxnator*, run* ugar corn, . ('kg*. Kuox'a gelatine aud 1" ntr? I'oio MMtp for t&Jta. You had bett?r n?k Glenn about garden ei d, he ha* Ju?t received H fine ?**ortmenl rom Itui?t. lie sure and huve tilenu aave .. - . ? 1? ..I l> 1|_? iiu wmi" arty aiiuku rru u?u ?<? If you want in ran "Micky' Hour, bay from h?> other fellow. If >oil wuul gooU baking lour, then buy from tilelin. We mnk? pr??rrlptlun work ? ?pwl*lly. We lave tun hi ti>?* fluent rreMTiptlnn >leD to l?e mi ml In Sim i ii I'urolina < >ue on iluty all the tme. Ntglit cull N<>. I.'. Mil fur d a Drug it.iph I'IU.I.I. tic 1'hoi... UK your ordfrd Hud l'ri-?crlptionKf we rill Iimvo Itiriu iu jour houne before you;c*i> end In lite Morn. Mllford'* J>ru(f Store, 'bone JOT. Try u? on wliool bookM, UbleU, pencil# nltN, .ti\ If wu cau l fill your order, II can' id douu In Abbeville, i*. H. Speed. _v 1 Dissolution. T. w. CAMl'IlEIX. ? wMObw nt the firm of Calhoun Kail* Grocery Co. ? firm dolnc bualosMaiCalboao Kallalo tbsHtateof 8outh t Carolina, baa thin day withdrawn from > Arm. All debu due said firm will b* receipted for by said firm. All claims will be paid by raid firm. The business will eootloos under asms asms. T. W. CAMPBELL. Feb. IS, 1008. tf ? Seaboard Air Line Railway. Ifcmtflr dally tcrrl?c between NrW YffcjTlMpa. AUaou, New Orltaai and puloU Sooth aad WttL In Effrc t J ao nary 11,1903. SOUTHWARD. Dally Dally Ho. 6T. No. ST. > Lt New fork, P. R. R I 10 pm It 10 an Lv Philadelphia, P. R. ?.... 4 4? ptn T *0a? Lv HaJtlm?re, IMC. R 7 10 pm IMm Lr TVa?blDxtuD, W. ?. Ky_... 8 60 pa 10 tfia Lt Richmond, S. A. L. Ry lt *2 am 31 16 pa Lt Prierabum M 1 12 aa tfttpa LvNnrllu " 3 18 as ? it pa Lr Henderaon " 3 Mam 6 I* pa Lt Rale<?h - 5 ffiam ft IT pa ' Lt SMjtbrrn PI net " 7 30 B 3 10 pa Lt Hamlet " t 46 aa t SB pm Lt Columbia { " 1100 aa 12 16aa Artwranoah " t 16 pa 4 60 aa Ar .lackmiiiTitle * 7 40 pa 116aa Ar?t. Aairuultw - t'ffipw 10 60aa Ar Tampa 6 46 aa 6 00 pa SoTii Na4l" Lt New York. N.Y P. * 7 66 aa 8 66 pa Lt Philadelphia - 10 l?am 11 It pa Lt Mew York. O ?.?.B.Co. ..f 3 00 pa ^ ... Lf isaliitvt?m% jwmpm Lw W MlilnffUNi, if +WA.B Lt Poruoiwatb, 3. A.L.k7-... ? 4>pro 9 25m { lt welilon ~ 12 36ra 11 86m Lt Horllu - S IS am 1 40p? Lt Henderson " 3 46 am > 10 pa Lt kalnib - 5 j&am 4 00pai lr Southern Ptoea - 7 Ktm INpa Lt Hamlrt L*E5 Lt wllalmton " 4 a i Ar CharMte * 11 <0 at Lt Cheater " IS Ul pm 11 80 pa Lt Onrenvouil ** 2?pa IMui Lt Athena 6 if pm 4 16 m Ar Atlanta 1 49 pm 616? Ar Aafiatt, C. A W.C... ... 6 lu pan Ar Macon, O.of On It 80 ? fl lOwi ? 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CI iroo, Ratal na, 9 Currant*. DUML Alao Ultfy Flnicen, M Jelly Roll, Cream Pafla and tblaga too numerou* U> mention here. *1 Jan. XT, 1MB. U 4 Abbeville Lodge No. 45, L 0.0. f. A I \f EKTH EVERY THURSDAY EVENING 9 i'A ai &ao o'clock Id Odd Pellowa Hall. All a brethren, tart rlallor* apaeially, ar* moat cor dlally lotllad to attend. H J. 8. Corbran, L, A. 8m lib. Secretary. Noble Grand. um | A Game Loved by ?| SAINT AND SINNER, m 50c-Best Game on Earth?50c. 9 Speed's Drag Store. 1 Tale'n Local*. IB When yoo want to bay Upoanda of good flH aoda for - > oeota. bo to H. M. Tale a Co. J Tste'a la (be pier* to boy * good UO or VO> man'a ?boe for f 1.00. Brine your boya to Tate'a aodflt lb em op to iQ overall*, nboea and bate. Wbeo yon cant eottonadaa and eotton de? nlma to make ?prlng pan la and overaila, go to H. M. Tale A Co. B? Wban you waot a real nice atyllab hot for .riOo aee Tate before you boy. jB We have a Rood aaaortmaot or lad tea aud I rblldran'a atockloga from to op. Has tbem. 9! (to lo 11. M.Tate'e aod boy yoor sprln H wki?u mi?i drew*. They buve a beau II fn fiH lloe of Kreneb gingham*, lawns, mnaltn*. per flfl caia. tic. Don'iuilss tbe opporionlly. Come before (bey are none. HlKbeet market prlcea paid tor braes, acrap iroo, etc., at Tale's. 138 You can always gel fresh candy from P. B. 8Q Speed. A large bill of choice stationery espectM lSJB ihltweek. Cull and see these roods. P. B jjjjjfl *peeu. Jfli The beat of (be merit of lb a Ctnon SBB Cl|tr In tbat everybody amofcee It ud every retailer whuIh to Mil ll Weaell from three jBH to five thousand every month. P. B. Speed. ksSH Nothing but tbe beat candy for my girl, and BM Speed'a la I he place to get II. Huyler'a. wU Freah candy every week at Mllford'* Drag We are headquarters for aUlloaery and fliH acbool auppllea. C. A. Mllford. Fnono 107. aapH Freah < iurdeti Seed (Landrelhs) at Mllford'a up-to-date Drug Store. H9 For nloo stationery don'I forget Mllford a ]