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? TT '" - iiMiiam iI III r,'i ? fdnwnitrtMnnm mt-M, ?i^ 11l^ilWOW, The Abbeville Press and BannerJ ' BY W. W. & W. R. BRADLEY. ABBEVILLE, S. C., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1906. ESTABLISHED 184H Every Wiisoi Every Day B Spring a to our Store. A compl Wash Fabrics, W Notions, Shoe . j 1 36 inch black Peaud $1.00 yard. 36 inch black, cream, Taffeta $1.00. 36 inch white, UW; 7 ^ cts yard. i KS ?/ 2 7 inch China Silk, 5 36 inch Jap Silk, all col< 19 inch white Silk, 2 Persian Lawn from ic Indian Linens from 5 Beautiful line A. F. hams 10c yard. WILSON BORDEAUX, Mr. UUroDce S'aogbter, a handsome yonn man ol Hiefeory Grove, Is visiting bis slate Mrs. 8. Cade. Mr. and Mrs. W.g. Cade after a few day utay In Augusta have returned to this plac place where they have decided to contlnu their home for the present. Mr. Clifford Cade, who has been taking business coart-e at Dntugbon's school 1 Atlanta has returned home. He was we Dleiped wtta Die course una me college, nut I fonder of homr, where be expects to contlnu hU studies. Mm. Allen Motague went to Abbeville lai week on business. The oltlzeos of Borbeaux welcome Mr. Joi Tolbert to tbelr town. Mr. Tolbert will o< cnpy Dr. 8. T. Cade's boose. They are al way glad to bavesucb worth citizen* move Id. Miss Nora Cuddy brightened Bordeax wit: bar charming presence Saturday and Sui day. Miss Bertha Sanders, the wlnRome llttl daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Q.J. SaiiderR, er tertalned-a numbej of her friends at a blrtt day party last Saturday. The dinner was ej oellent, all eDjoyed themselves. Miss Berth > proved herself an attractive and thoughtfu hostess. Her friends wish for her many haj py returns of the year upon which she 16 Ju . eDterluer. Little Thelma Cade spent a few davs Iai ' week with her graodmother Mrs. 8. |K.i Mo avne. Master P. B. Morague who Is attoadlc ooliege at Clemaon, spent Frln?y ;and Satu day<rlth home folks. Clemson appears toi gree with P. B. Judging from bis looks. TugerLump. Statement From Hon. Harvey Jordn President of Southern Cottou Asx elation. The entire absence of warehouse facllltl In the SouthweBt b?n beeu the prime cuu ot such contlnuos heavy receipts there du lng the past lew mouths. This has give peculators, spinners and large spot buye the ammunition with which to hammer tl market. Receipts from now on will lighten up at strongmen the market. Those who ha' cotton should stand firm and refuse to I stampeded by temporary actions. The mil have bought only dally supplies and tl and the world win require an enormous ai ount of cotton during the spring and sun ' titer. Tighten j our grip and do not be dl; oourage We will and must win mis fight he we d ten years ago. To win quickly we must have thorough c operation all along the line. With contlnous selling by the people, tl market will not advance. Hold firm and l \lctoiy wlil yet be yours. I. A. Keller President Abbeville County ABSoclatlc Medium please copy. 4, A Favorite Rtmedy For liable* \ Its pleasant taste and prompt cur have made Chamberlain's Coug Remedy a favorite with the mothe of small children. It quickly cur their coughs and colds and preven any danger of pneumonia or other t rious consequences, It not only cur croup, but when given as soon as tl croupy cough appears will prevent t] attack. For sale by C. A. Milford at H. M. Young, Why all ot tblB fuss about Speed's Cic Cigars, because w&eo we have a good tbl we believe Id letting you know about The sale of tbese cigars to 1905 far surpaae ali other years. Speed's Drug Store. thing to at l Henry rings Something New am nd Summer Me] ete and attractive line of S hite Goods, Laces, Embr< s. You can get what you at Extremely Low Prices esoie Silk 50 incl liantine 51 navy blue 36 inch inch ish Silk" 50 cts yar 3 ^ mch 0CtS ya , 38 inch :>rs 40c yd ? . 5cts yard. 22 *nc^ ) to 250yd 36 inch to 25c yd Pretties U. tjring- erics eve 5 cents u| I, HENRY The "Drummers" Lost n Good Friend. g The death Walter McFall, the pror prietor of the Eureka Hotel at this B place, Sunday, from an attack of pneue monia, was very sudden and was a e surprise to his hostof friends all over B the State. n Mr. McFall had the reputation of be? ingone of the most hospitable hotel jjj men in the State and his sudden death has been the topic of conversation with >t traveling wen, and all who have had 3 the pleasure of meeting him express > the greatest sympathy for the be* ? reaved family. h His was a sunny nature, seldom i- seen in hotels, and he had a courteous and affable welcome to all who stop? ped at. the hotel. He was always i- leady and willing to extend to the trae veler a hearty welcome. He will be ? missed greatly by the traveling men, >- and they exteud to his family and to the citizens of Abbeville their sympa8t thy in the death of this estimable r- young man. "nmm mac '* Abbeville, February 28, 1906. i- ^ SleepleHsnesH. Disorders of the stomach produce a n nervous coudition and often prevent j. sleep. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tabulets stimulate the digestive organs, restore the system to a healthy es condition and make sleep possible. For sale by C. A. Milford and H. M. ,n Young. rs ae Don't mistake that pain Id your lnnga and >d bad taste Id your mouth tor pDeumonla, lis 'e only the tneao cigars you are smoking. You be chd avoid tbis and be happy by smokln lis Speed's Clnco Cigars, "the general favorites, be : BUILDING MATERIAL id io* " I am now receiving a stock of be DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS, ? FLOORING, 2 CEILING, ? SIDING aud FINISHING LUMBER, aleo be SHINGLES, LATHS, LIME, 3tJ CEMENT aDd HAIR. Come in and let me give you prices. 5 A. G. FAULKNER, "j TRINITY ST. . Opposite A. B, MORSE. Li "W" ear ( tat coi ???????? tra Ai err k Co. I six net Cfa tbi tat aaj d Attractive in JJJ! C wa rchandise ?ii Co ilks, Wool Dress Goods, 1 1 scb rideries, Millinery, o? tin want here and con lim froi mo Gn aD( the i blue and black Briloc yard. . blue Serge 50c yard. aui fac light grey Skirt goods d. 000 on Chifon Panama 50c yd. ma cream Mohair 50c yd. . Danish Cloth 15c yd. gjJ . Danish Cloth 25c yd. ing wa >t and cheapest Embroid- gjj r brought to Abbeville l?8; . Th ' vei at, go ur< ????? ag am an & CO. I pe< toi ] th( or< Abbeville-Greenwood c? MUrUAL I iimmcei ASSOCIATION. "c is i sec ^xoperty Insured, $1,150,000 January 9th, 1906. Be VETRITE TO OR CALL on the undersigne< " or _ the Director of yonr Townshh thl iui ?jj f luiormaiion 70a may a Mire aboc t th( oar plan of Insurance. ru We Insure your property against deatmc tlon by o.i FILE, WINS3T0SK 11 USSTN1NB, >?; and do bo cheaper than any Injur&noe Oorr bel pany in exlstenoe. sp< Remember we are prepared to prove to yot 1 that our? Is the safeat and obeapeat plan of , A Insuranoe known. ire lui J. R. BLAKE, Gen. Agent ale Abbeville, S. 0. ?b J. FBASEB LYON, Pre*. ??> Abbeville, S. G. m< o ret BOARD DIRECTORS, 3 8. G. Majors -...Greenwood J.T. Mabry .. Cokeibury flp( W. B. Acker Donalds ao' M R. CllnkRo*ies Due West no, W. W. L. Keller .Long Cane ?e( I. A. Keller J3mltnvllle Sei A. K. Watson..........Cedar Spring vei A. M. Reld Abbeville Township W. W. Bradley Abbeville City. aeJ Dr J. A. Anderson Antrevllle pU 8. 8. Boles Lowndesvllle ros A.O.Grant Magnolia the J. R. Tarrant Calhouh Mills lD(. 8. L. Edmonds Bordeaux 1 H. L. Rasor Walnut Grove tht W. C. Martin Hodges nn J. D. Coleman Coronaca D. 8. Haitiwaoger Ninety-Six pe< J. M. Payne Klnards to I. B. Taylor Fellowship . Joseph Lake Phoenix c Rev. J. B. Muse Verdery Hit J. H. Chiles, Jr Bradley VO J. W. Lyon Troy L W. A. Cbeatbam Yeldell fj V. Itnrn /S?nt_? *- vvi W. M.Outz Klrkseys W Caleb Walton Brooks Abbeville. 8 C., Jan. 0 Wg. ev' ??-? gn Pont Brooke mean cigars when you can get tb Speeds CIocot for tbe same price, they are raj more popular than ever It will take ten * thousand to supply our demand this month December and ibis demand steady In- im creasing. Speeefls Prug Store. _ tal fre Milford's Sasaparilla for the Blood. Every bottle guaranteed to give satis- gt faction or your money refunded as freer ce: ly as we took It. 1 Milford's Drug Store. ^TE TRAINS ON THE 0. & G, nsreoHmaa Alkcn Talcen Up thn Hatter Willi Vice President ? fi Andrew* of ihe Southern a Congressman D. Wyatt Aiken has a cen up a request of some of the up v .intry cities the matter of delayed ? ins and has written to Col. A. B. & ldrews, vice President of the South- a i. One of the main kicks seems to on train No. 11. which Mr, Aiken v ims is always late between New ry and Greenville and especially be- ? een Greenwood and Greenville, us- ti lly missing connection with train 61 i. 38 from Atlanta to Washington. ^ )ne point which he makes is that at i. 11 is held under orders as long as hours at Columbia to make con3tion with train No. 13 from ai arleston, but ibat the mail from 11 a train does not compare with that jx ;en up by No. 11 for No. 38. He rs the bulk of the mail from Charton comes up on No. 15, leaving that uj y at 3. 30 a. m. still another thing that Mr. Aiken ? nts is heavier rails and better enies on the Columbia & Greenville li rlsion. . ? lis letter follows: bi Washington Feb. 30. U 1. A. B. Andrews, tt Washington, D. C. *, ily Dear Colonel: You may recall ?] r conversation last week concerning iedule on train Nu. 11, west bound, ?( the Columbia & Greenvile division m the Southern railway. At that "J le you suggested that I write you a {,, er about the matter and I take g( asure now in writing you. w have several dozens of letters of bl plaint from people living alODg the fo b of the C. &G. road, especially qq Newberry 10 lureeDvim;, auu re especially from Greenwood to eenville. Ibave been urged time ?r' 1 again to take this matter up with postofflce department, but I think lothing but right and fair that I Q{ t attention of the railroad company at the poor echedulee on thia- train be- ln a saying aDything to the postofflce glj horities about it. i 'rain No. 11 is never on time. In ** t. I doubt if that train has been on j ' 11 -1 *Ka tnm tsl 16 SIX ULUttS UUI1U); luc JJOOI inu ?. irs, and it almost invariably fails to Q! meet at Greenville with train No. 38 Br the main line from Atlanta to be ishington, which train carries the |Qj il. and of course thif* mail from doz- ca i of banks, business houses and coti mills is delayed at least 12 hours its transit north. Train No. 11 aees connection at Greenville about If the time with No. 40 on the main e going north and if people desir- N ; to go north over the Southern nt to catch either one of those trains iy are almost compelled to go to ,n eenville on the morning train and ^ a five or six hours there waiting for i ; train from Atlanta to Washington. e iesult is that as many as can con- p# ilently connect with the Seaboard i* Aobeville or Greenwood or Clinton T. over that road. These many fail- gt >s to make connection have worked ;reat Inconvenience and loss of time bt d money to the traveling public at Y; oost every point in upper South m rolina, and 1 do think that the uthern might be a little more con- ^ erate of these good people ana jei a ?ir connections below Columbia go, jause the bulk of the travel and busi- JJ' >b on this train is furnished by the 5ple who live in the C. & G. terri- ?' l^have been reliably informed that rr 3 conductors on train No. 11 have lers to wait as long as six hours at tb lumbia on No. 13 from Charleston, d d I hear, too, that it is on account the mail on that train, but the mail it they get at Columbia from No. 13 at es not begin to compare with the ill that the C. & O. No. 11 has to ndle for No. 38 at Greenville, to say pi thing of the other connnections at eenwood and Greeenville. It looks me that the Southern management 8i > straining at a gnat and swallowing p< amel about this No. 11 schedule. It a. A 1 11-1 _ t l? o iimOHl lLlipUBtflUlO 1U1 auj uuc 1 u tuav i? stion to leave home iD the afternoon d< d catch No. 11 on the main line go- ^ I to Atlanta, either at Greenville or gt neca. f The bulk of the mail for upper bl uth Carolina from Charleston and it section below Columbia gees to j up country on train No. 15 out of vi larJeeton, which leaves there about iO a. m., and the mail accumulating a No.13 from Charleston, 7.30 a.m., y, jo small that it does not amount to ft leb, for people do not mail anything lD tween 3.30 and 7-30 a. m. worth a, 'aking of. Si [ have been informed that No. U ?' quently has orders to w&it in Conbia for No. 38 from Charlotte and 0 for a Branchville connection op ds arleston road, and it does seem to ; 1 that the people in the section of jntrv who almost keep up the C. & g road should be treated with a little 0l ire consideration than they are now living. There is no complaint about rr< line No 12,15 and 10, because their i? bedules are generally well main* ned: but No. 11 is simply awful, I bt ;ak from experience, because, time d? d time again have I missed all conctionsat Greenwood, Greenville and eca. and have been greatly inconaienced thereby. It is a great won- at r to me that some of the traveling V blic do not enter suit against the id for advertising a schedule that ^ ;y never maintain. l trust that you wll bear in mind ?. it I am a friend of the road and am t a kicker, but if you and the good r Dple who manage this property had Vi suffer the inconveniences of travel jsed by the daily delays of No. 11 to jn, women and children, old and UOg, S1QK ana Weil, i oeneve mai _ u would take steps immediately to | rrect this unbearable state of affairs, hatever you may do for us will be ^ Brlastingly appreciated and will be U atefully remembered. Po not you think it about time that J e southern should give us a heavier il and little better engines on the c 4Q. division? Perhaps if these & [irovements were made the schees could be more easily main- / ined and accidents would be less * iquent, With assurances of my highest re- J irds and my best wishes for the suc? as of the Southern railway company, / Yours very sincerely, > Wyatt Aiken, M. C. _ . I? V ? -?^| _ _ EAST END. A ROUSING MEETING. On Inst Wednesday afternoon tbe clllz f Abbeville met Id tne Court House ? amed strung resolutions In behalf of P? laajer R. 8. Link urging thai be be reta 1 m Postmaster, all ol wbiob were una lously adopted, without a single assent: oloe. To say tbat tbe people of Abbev! 'ant oo better Postmaster Is Indeed oomi lentary to Mr. Link, but none tbe less tr a be Is ooueteous, polite and efficient, a lis tbe place to tbe entire satisfaction of I Itliens of tbe City of Abbevillean of wb! aould have Its welKbl wltb President Roc elt and tbe Postmaster General. Mies Antoinette Hammond after bold! own tbe Southern Express Office of Qrei ood for several montbs la home again w le plaudit of "well done" from her empii rs and tbe oitlzens of Greenwood, which ulte complimentary to tbe young 1 .dy. E ill remain a few days toobecK up wltn 1 J006610 r. Mr. Willie Liatlmer of Clemson Colic pent Sunday in tbe City wltb bomefolki Mrs. Collett of Salisbury and Mrs. Hum re In tbe City spending awhile with lb Mer Mrs. W. T. McFalT. Mrs. Riley of Virginia la In tbe City vl ig her s'nter Mra. F. B. Gary. Mr. R M. Haddon and daughter Miss I< Bile have returned from tbe North wb< [r. Haddon baa pnrcbased an nnnaua irgeand attractive spring stock. Mrs. E. B. Calhoun ana daughters Mlw lorlde and Willie left last Sunday afterno tr Europe and New Tork. Mra. Lambert Caldwell and ioq are sper >* tbe week with relatlvea In.Greenwood Mr. J. H. Dupre cashier of tbe P?rm< ank has been quite sick for tbe pa?t we at Is some better at this writing. Hla ma lenda wish for blm aapeedy recovery. A number of good men wboare aspiring ie mayoralty of Ibe City are amlllng a laking banda wltb tbelr frlenda-wbal Ity all of tbem could'nt be elected, but ai I but one wfll be left. We wlah we oot aie ior all of tbem. The new Arm of A. M. Smith and Co. w >od open up In the atore room now being satly fixed up next door to the grooc ore of Mr. A. M. Smith. There's nothl ke competition In tradea. This firm w andle a large stock of millinery and lad >oda which will be new and np to date lab them good lack. Mr.R. 8. Link spent last Friday In Coin a on business returning Saturday mornl r business. SAYINGS AND DOINGS ON ROUTE NO 8. We see the farmers busy and and atlrrl > the land on all sldea. and hauling fertll a to make (we hope) 15 oents cotton. Mr.and Mrs, J. J. Link were among t si tors in the City last Monday. Mrs. J. M. Maxwell after a pleasant st several weeks with homefolks and frlen Sharon, returned last Monday to her hoc Greenwood. Mr. and Mm. J.B. Wilson of Sharon we iMta In tbe City last Monday. Mrs. J. H. Penney and her pretty dangbt Iss Qertrnde were among the many visitc the olty laKt Monday. MIsb Bessie Morrah of Troy Is spending aile with her sister Mrs. 8. L. Wilson ralnrldge. Mrs. George D. Redd left last week f ookneal Virginia where she will Join h mband Capt. Redd. Miss LUlle Edwardb of Lebanon Is spen K the week at Hodges with her sister Mi >nnon. WEST END. e wa Dot* Picked Up Here and Tbe: About the City. Miss Grace Jones has returned to her hot Asbeville after a short stay here. M! mes was the gusst of Mrs. U. A. Mllfo id Mrs. L. W. White while In Abbeville Senator J. R. Blake came home Wednesd; 3m Columbia where be has been for ti ist six weeks attending tbe J eglslature. Mr. Sam Turner and Ola little son spe st Sunday In Greenwood tbe guesu oi & 0. Turner. Mrs. Howard Latbrop wbo baa been tl lest of her aunt Mrs. Mansefleld, Holllni ortb baa returned to her home In Oram irg after a pleasant weeks stay. Mr. W. D. Wilson left last week for Ni ork where be bas gone to buy bis sprl id summer goods. Miss Sara Giles left Friday for ber home nderson aftee a two weeks stay In tbe oil Iss Giles was tbe gueat of ber aunt Mrs. 1 , Templeton while bere. Mrs. Geo. Mann Wrlgbtand hej pretty i: b daughter of Columbia are bere spendlui bile with Mrs. Goo. White. MlssCorrle Graves of Latimer is In t ty the guest of ber oousln Mlaa Louise I rubl. Mr. and Mrs. A L. Garrison have return om Peach laod. N. C. where tbey bare be r a two week's visit to relatives. Mr. I. H. McCallaof Lowndesvllla was le city several days last week tbe guest r p J) Speed Rev! and Mrs, Williams B. Sams spent a ft jure in tbe olty last Thursday Mr. and M: ims were returning to Greenville after inrt stay In Columbia. They were thegu< Mr. and Mrs. Rlobard Hill while in Abl lie. Mr. Joe young one of Honea Path's mc osperous eltliens was in tbe olty last wei r a few days staying with Mr. T. L. Robe m. Mr. Edwin R. Lucas of Walballa spe inday here, the guest of Mrs. James : Brrln. Miss Agnes Rlges spent spent Saturday ai in day bere with Mrs. G. A. Nenffer. Mi Iggs returned to ber school, at Sharon Mo iy. Miss Mar7 Parker Is at bome again after n days stay In Anderson wbere she was t: ieit of Miss Lois Hill. Miss Irene Rosenbeig is at bome aga tera few days stay with Mrs. Abe Rose ?rg In Greenwood. Mr. J. Allen Smith left Monday afterno< . iiainsmllla 17I& vh?r?h*>llt inln Ml race Smith and spend a week or two siting points or Interest In Florida. MIbb Iiabel Haddon ^nd Mr. R. M. Hadd( me bome Friday from Mew York. Mr. B. F. Kellar one of Greenwood's rial >UDft men wan In tbeelty Sunday vlsltl lends. Mr. Kellar came over to Abbevl tale automobile a beautiful machine. Mrs. E. B. Calboun, Miss Florlde Calboi id Miss Willie Calboun, of Atlanta, spe iturdaT and Sunday In tbe olty tbeguei ' Mrs. James H. Perrln. Tbey sail on t b from New York, for a two months at Europe. Mr. and Mrs. W. A- Nlokles spent a U lys In podges last weekMiss Mary Campbell of Spartanburg Isltlug Mlu McOord on Magsglne am. MIbs Lliy Tempieton came borne fro reenwood Saturday. MlssLllaT, Hpeer of Monterey Is In t ty for a few days tbe guest of relatives. Mrs. T, P. Quaalea oame bome Tbursdi am Spartanbuag wbere sbe bad been for 70 weeks slay will) her daughter, Mr*. McGee. Mr. W. D. Wilson Is at bome again aftei iHinoBg trip to New York. Mr. R. S. Link was in Columbia sevei iya last week on buslneis. Have you seen that beautiful line ationary at Milford's Drug Stoi fell if you haven't you warn to see ; Remember, we sell the best Fou kiti Pen on earth, "The Waterman Milford's Drug Store. Jalvert & HicHe ? Headquarters for ? KThite Hickory Wagon Iwensboro Wagons, lock Hill Buggies, lummer Buggies, Jheap Buggies, larness, Laprobes, et< Dal vert & Nickle; Feb. ?, 1SKH. tf ?? ? Man's 51 ml pn3 ENTERPRIS loo t Z NATIONAL enlib Many years ago th< brains of several men, T the stove busines,the id & ing apparatus to me ,lt encountered in prepar ? suit is the "y flsKSSHS National St dg ae CHINA. [ ?r 71 Large shipment of Fine *x Japanese China jnst in. Drop I or in and see it* Prices from t er 25c up. C <J- t c we are showing jnst now a S wonderful assortment of odd i pieces in China for only 10c. J i FINE CANDY. 10c lb. 1 ne 1st ."Darean's 5 an Be t j ! Fertil it- - ' ( * I am now in p< ed en _ _ .? you all grades of i ' lots or by the car. Ml s and get my prices b rtJ a. v S THE PEEPAEATOEY : TIME n* FOR ANOTHER 3D g PROSPEROUS YEAR IS ON. 3D The Farming Interest of the Country is necessarily the basis or business. j Z GET READY! Dt }J? We are ready for you with a full line of Farming Tools, and Labor-Saving j Implements. 7. CHATTANOOGA ? PLOWS, MIDDLE BREAKERS, ' ty h" HARROWS, a PLANET JR. CULTIVATORS, COLE FERTILIZER DISTRIBUTOBS, n/vrwrAW T5T A WTrRB ,g X IV/i^ X uan x it' (Be sure to see this.) n,; LITTLE JOE HARRORS. _ KEYSTONE aud Lean NVEEDERS. m Come aud pee us, you are Q always welcome. Abbeville Hardware Co. 18 Ecsemn, Trtlar, Salt Rheum, Iich Ring Worm, Hcrpcw, Barber's Ilcb. 0 All of these diseases aee attended by inteDse itching, which is almost instantly relieved by applying Chamberlain's Salve and by its continued use . a permanent cure may be effected. 1 It has, in fact, cured many cases that ? had resisted all other treatment. _ Price 25 cents per box. For hale by; r C, A. Milford and H. M. Youog. 3 Be sure to get McKee's prices on J fertilizers before you buy. f H Oc Store 1 . E STOVES. j RANGES. I eir originated in the .J even then experts in 18 ea of building a cook- 9 iet every emergency 'M ing a meal. The re-;| a 1 1 ^RBr & V' eel -ttange. w <itchen Conveniences 1 Egg Whips, Cream Whips J Potato Mashers, Scales, Po- IJ ato Cutters, Sifters, Can j tnanAre Powinff fiofa Affta F ^IVUVA VMA TAU0 Mrvvwy . ?|*pv ers, Coffee Mills, Measures, MI !pice Boxes, Strainers, Roll- |1 ng Pins, Salt Boxes, Mixing M I Bowls, Bread Boards and J nany others, all to be found j .d 10c. Store. 1 tzers. | Dsition to farnishS 'ertilizers in small :M Be sure to see me || efore you buy. jfl W. McKEE, Jr. "'M I D?, A.?.?ir . . v_ I It is a well known fact that cotton, or any other crop, produced with Vtr- 2 ginia-Carolina 1-ertilizers will bring1 3 the highest possible price on the market. Make healthy, strong, well-developed, early cotton. v.ith full grown bolls 011 the fruit limbs at the busc as well a* all the war an to the very top ami tip ends of the nranchcs or the fj cotton plants, by liberally using Virgiaia'CaroIiaa Fertilizers. They contain all the materials necessary to supply to your land the el&ments which have been taken from it by repeated cultivation yearafter year. will n-wto + lv "inoraaou your yields pei acrr.'^ Accept no aub- I stitute from your dealer. '? Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co. Richmond. Va. Atlanta, Ga. ! Norfolk. Va, Savannah, Qa. Durham. N. C. Montgomery, Ala. Charleston, 8. C. Memphis, Tenn. Baltimore, Md. Shreveport, La. J. M. N1CKLES, "M .Attorney at Law' \| Abbovillo, S. C. fflce with W. N. Graydon. Now is the time to' plant rish potatoes. Link has the *1 inest Eastern stock now eady for you. Don't forget that we have resh mountain buckwheat lour. S. J. Link. , ll i \ U