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The Press and Banner. Published every Wednesday at two dollars a a year In advance. Wednesday, Oct. 30, 1907. cotton in me warenonge. Including a small amount of old cotton there are something over 2000 bales of cotton In the warehoose at this place. While this per cent of cotton warehoused might have been larger, if other towns and counties will store In the same proportion, there will be sufficient tn hand to ultimately sustain a good price for cotton. The Associate Reformed Presbytery met at Mount Carmel last weefc. The attendance was falter than usual. The meeting Is salfl to have been a most pleasant one. Resolutions In reference to the dispensary were adopted. In the meeting Abbeville was represented by the pastor, Rev. E. B. Kennedy. The next meeting of this Presbytery will be In Goorgla, William Billy Bryan Is swinging the circle, tie was In Spartanburg one day last week, auu IIUUI mat tuwu IU iiuauia, m uutu UJ which places, so to speak, be tbrew tbe assembled audiences into a succession of UtB. Billy Is almost snre to get tbe nomination for President. It la not known who will get the office. We will all know a little later. Bryan Is certainly a magnetic man. A llttlq per onal acquaintance won over Editor DeCampwho will henceforth be a good Bryan man. \ The Only Living D. A. K. Clinton Cbronlole. Mrs. Fanny Monroe of lower Laurens Co., Is today celebrating ber 72nd birthday and Is a real daughter or tbe American Revolution. 8be Is a daughter of Joe Griffin and Is the 21st child. Mr. Griffin was 16 when be entered tbe wars, fought at Murgrove Mill,Long Cane. CowpeDS, Kings Mountain, Eulaw Spring* ' and Gal i torn Court bouse. Iam fond ofblstory and looking back Into tbe past, and I have traveled extensively In 23 States, but tills is tbe only living D A. B. Other women claim the honor by Inheritance, bnt any one wishing to see a daughter can visit Mrs. Fannie Monroe, In Lanrens Co. Walter J. Wilson. - * TO PROTECT NEGKOES. Federal Department of Justice About to Open Fight For Southern Negroes Before , Supreme Court ? Arises Out.of Arkansas Affair. Washington, D. C.?(8p?cla!.)?Roosevelt's Department of Justice Is about to flebt a battle for tbe negroes of tbe Sontb before tbe Supreme court of tbe United States that tbe administration bopes will bedim the recol lection of tbe Brownsville affair. Attornev General Bonaparte bas buckled on bis sword, and the skirmish la now on. Tbe case arises out of an alleged attempt of white men of Arkansas to frighten negro* , who were working for ihe Arkansas Lumber Company, away from their Jobs. Notloes were posted warning the negroes from continuing at work. In Ibis connection, a balf dozen white men were convicted of violating the federal statute, enacted Junt after tbe adoption of the thirteenth amendment to tbe constitution, wblch makes It an offense to conspire to threaten or Intimidate any cltl\ zen In tbe free exercise of bis rlgbts. A little more tban a year ago. the Supreme court liberated, In another case, certain men wbo had * been convicted of a similar offense. With this situation, and. It Is understood, npon orders from tbe president, tbe attorney general, udwiUIdb to cDlrost tbe tank to a subordinate, himself has prepared to plead tbe cause of tbe colored men. In addition to bis brW. already filed with tbe Supreme court. Bona part Is ezpected to argue tbe case orally before tbe ooui t when It comes up In about ten days for be firing. "To be free is to be wholly free," says Bonaparte In bis brief. "It does not mean that a man may merely have bis personal liberties and at tbe same time be hedged about by prohibitions and restrictions and denied flrat one right and then s oother that belong* to free id en. Be cen not have bis full constitutional right unless b': Is in no sense whatever In lnvoluDtary servHode, and be may claim the protection of federal law, If enacted by Congress, against the first Infringement of bis freedom, without waiting until he is stripped of all hi* rights and forced Into a condition of absolute and abject slavery. "The government cod tendB that the right of a colored man to dispose of bis own eervloe. to pnrsoe any legitimate occupation or employment. 1b a right secured to blm by the thirteenth amendmeot to the constitution, and that to deprive blm of the enjoyment of that right la_to enforce upoo him oDe of the iDseparable aad necersary lovldenta or badges of slavery. If lodlvlduals can combine to blDder the negro because of bla race, Id the pnrrnltof ennplojmeDt, they can, by persistent, progressive acts, at last deprive blm of every right, the free eDjoymeotol which Is Deceasery to keep him from returclDg Into practical bOHdage." 1UEM S H. OFFICE WILL BE OPEN FEOM TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15th UNTIL THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31st, 1907. The Rate of State, County, School and Special Tax, Inoluding Odo Dollar Poll Tax, One Dollar Commutation Tax. IN ACCORDANCE WITH AN ACT TO raise supplies for the fiscal year commencing January 1, 1907, notice la hereby given that the ofllce of County Treasurer for Abbeville County will be op6n for the collection of taxes for Batd fiscal year from Tuesday, October 15th, until Thursday, December 81st, without penalty. There will be added? A penally 01 una perceuu uu su luitu uui paid on January 1st, 1908. A penalty of two per cent, on all taxes not paid on February 1st, 1906. A penalty of seven per cent on all taxes not paid on Marcb 1st, 1908. Rates per cent, of taxation are as follows: State Tax - 4V. mills. County Tax " Special County 1 H Court House 1 " Constitutional School 3 " Total 12 In addition to the above, a special tax will be oollected for Bcbool purposes as follows: Abbeville 8peo)al School 5 mills Abbeville Special K. R. Bonds 1 y. " Donalds 8 " Due West 8 " Keowee 3 " Lebanon 4 " Hharon 4 " Bethel 3 " Lowndesvllle 4 " Mt. Carmel 3 " Wellington 8 McCormlck t " Buffalo 2 " Fondville 3 " Warrenton 3 " A poll tax of One Dollar per capita on all male citizens between tbe age of 21 and GO years, except such as are exempt by law, will u? ooliected.' A commutation road tax of One Dollar will be collected the tame time as other taxes from all male citizens between tbe ages or 18 and 50 years, except snch as are exempted by law. Unless said tax is paid by flrBt of March, . 1908, eight days work upon the publlo-hlghways will be required under an overseer, If so much be neoessary. Taxes are payable only In gold and silver coin, United Slates currency, National Bank Notes ana LouponB 01 ?iau> doduh wuicu uecome payable daring tbe year 1907. A tax of 50 cents will be collected on each dog. As so few avail themselves of tbe opportunity of paying taxes at tbe times aod places heretofore designated. I will discontinue tbe appointments over tbe County, and collect all taxes at tbe Treasurer's office. Parties desiring information by mall In regard to tbelr taxes will please write before December 16th, stating tbe location or their property, and inc'ude postage for reply, and those paying taxes by check must Include the charge lor collection. W. T. BBADLEY, Treasurer. Sept. 26, 1907. I % Out of Bight, I "Out of sight, out of mind," is an old | saying which applies with special force to a eore, burn or wound that's been treated with Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It's out of sight, out of mind and outi of existence. Piles too and chilblains disappear utider its bealiog influence. ' Guaranteed by P. B. Speed, drug- ' gist. 25c. Promptness In our watchword. Try us and ^ we will oonvlnce you. Mllford's drng store, t Phone 107. ! 1 The loe cream we are serving now Is made , of fresh pure cream, sugar and eggs, the best that can possibly be made by any one. Try 1 it and be convinced. C. A. Mliford. Its so much better to have yonr children's i school books ready before the last minute. Its no trouble if you call at MUford'B drug t store. t The pain in Ma's bead has gone, * (She's as happy as ean be, Ber health is right, her temper bright, Since taking Holllster's Rocky Moun- > tain Tea at night. C. A. Milford. ?J Baskets of every kind at Mllford's drag tore. Baggy paiotand household paint, varnish- 1 es and stains in any qnanllty at Mllford's I drug store. t For Indigestion and constipation take N. R j tablets. For sale at Mllford's drug store, a Use Kqbo in yonr closet*. For sale at i phone 107. Mllford's Drng Store. t Be up and doing and ready tor school on { 16th Instant. Call at Mllford's drng store for the supplies. Henry E. Jones of Tampa, Fla., write*: "1 ? can tbank God for my present health, due to Foley's Kidney Core. I tried doctors and all kinds of kidney cares, but nothing done me much good till I took Foley's Kidney Care. Four bottles oared me, and I bave do more 1 pain In my back and (boulder*. I am 62 year* ( old, and suffered long, bat tbanks to Foley's j Kidney Care I am well and can walk and en- . Joy myself. It Is a pleasure to recommend It 1 10 those needing a kidney medicine." P. B. Speed. For paint go to Mliford's drag store. He { sells Mastic, Harrison's Town and Country c and Carier'B wblte lead. You can't buy better r goods. Poliakoff'M Locals. Call on D. Poitakoff and see tbe values be has In <8.00 and 14.00 shoes. t For ladle* and children's cloaks see Polla- , kofFs line. j For & cravanettn ora heavy winter over- ; coat go to D. Pollakoff. ? 1 To check a cold quickly, get from your druggist some little Candy Cola Tablets called Preventlcs. Druggists everywhere are now dls- c penslng Freyen tics, for tbey are not only safe, but decided^ certain and prompt. Preven- ( lies contain no Quinine^no laxative, nothing harsh nor sickening. Taken ai me "sneeze . stage" Preventlcs will prevent Pneumonia, Bronchitis, La Grippe, etc. Henoe the name. 1 Preventlcs. Good for feverish children. 48 t Preventlcs 25 cents. Trial boxes 6 cts. Bold c bj C. A. Mllford. / J Come to us for bagging and ? ties. L. W. White. , If yon want a nloe piece of tobaeoo, chew- * lng or smoking, go to Speed's drag store. 1 A weak Stomaob, causing dyspepsia, a weak 1 Heart with palpitation or intermittent pnlse, I always means weak Sromacb nerves or weak t Heart nerves. Strengthen these inside or controlling nerves with Dr. Sboop's Restorative and see bow quickly these ailments disappear. Dr. Bboop of Racine, Wis. will mall samples free. Write for tbem. A test will tell. Your health Is certainly worth tbisslm- ? pie trial. Sold by C. A. Mllford. g7m. beasley" Attorney and Counsellor at Law, ABBEVILLE, 8. C. . < Office over Phileon, Henry & Co.'s Store. Loans negotiated on well improved real estate. ' > ? RMLEYSKIDNEYCDRE Hakes Kidneys and Bladder Right Lots for Sale. \ I offer five desirable residence lots c for sale, corner of Main and Wardlaw { streets. These lots adjoin the Graded t School Buildiog and are conveniently 5 ear the churches and the Public Square. Terms reasonable. a J. R. BLAKE. t A New Business at an Old Stand! J. FOSTER HAMMONDI -in- ; WILKINSON'S OLD STOBEI t r Almost any little thing at a [ i Reasonable trice.. , 0 Big Bargain in Land. j / . 115 acres, two miles of Abbeville. 1 Plenty of good bottom land, lot of productive cotton land, and pasture land 1 to spare. Will sell cheap for cash. r L. R. WILSON. 1 o Dtt . Ufiariesion &nu ntaieru uaruuua ?*j > Schedule in effeot Jane 9,1607. t Dally Dully Dally ( Lv Augusta 9.f>0am 8.10pm 6.80am Ar McCormlck- 11.81am 7.00pm 8.18am ? Lv McCormlck 816am c Lv Calhoun Falls... 9.20am i Ar Anderson 11.00am t Lv MoCormlck 11.81am 7.00pm Ar Greenwood 12.37pm 7.56pm Ar Waterloo 12.57pm Ar Laorens 1.30pm d Ex.Snn. Lv Laurens 2.15pm 8.10am Ar Fountain Inn... 2.67pm 0.25am Ar Greenville 3.40pm 10.20am Lv Laurena I.fi8pm ArWoodruQ 2.39pm Ar Spartanburg..... 3.30pm Lv Spartanburg.... 8.40pm (So. By.) Ar Henderson villa 6.25pm ? Ar Ashevllle 7.80pm ; Lv ABbevllle 7.10am (^o. By.) Lv Hendersonvllle 8.10am Lv Spartanburg .... 12.01pm (C. A W. C. By) Lv Woodruff 12.49pm Ar Laurens 1.22pm n Lv Greenville- u.iupm 4.ov|iui m?uui . Lv Fountain Inn... 12.58pm 5.26pm Ar Laurens 1.86pm 6.20pm Lv Lauren* 2.02pm (C. N.4L) < Ar Clinton 2.22pm Ar Newberry 8.10pm Ar Columbia 4.45pm Ar Charleston 9.50pm Lv Laurens .~.7T~2 00pm C. & W. C.) Lv Greenwood 2^6pm 6 55am Lv Anderson 4.16pm Lv CalbouD Falls... 5.50pm ' Ar McCormlck 3 55pm 7.47am 6.56pm Lv MoCormlck 8 55pm 7.47am 7.00pm i Ar Augusta * 5 40pm 9.80wm 8 40pm j Note?Tbe above arrivals and departures, as J well aB connections with other companies, are j given ad Information, ana are not gu*r?u- j teed .I( Pullman Cbalr Cars between Augwta and j Asheyiile. trl-weekty trains Noa. 1 ?pd 2, leave Augusta Tuesdays,Thursdays ' urdays, leave Asbevtlle Mondays, Wedneai Ernest WlufamSjG. P. Agt., Augusta, Ga. ?| E. A. Brand, Traffic Ma&tger. 1 i x \ . \ itMcromAii. The State of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE COUNTY. By virtue of the power vested In us under be terms of tbe last will and testament of lieslle E. Watson, deceased, we will offer for tale at public auction, at Abbeville Court dome, Sontb Carolina, on Salesday in November next, >elng November 4tb, 1907, within tbe legal tours of sale, tbe following described real esate, situate, lying and being In Abbeville bounty, In tbe Slate of 8outb Carolina, to wit: I. Tbat tract or parcel of land on tbe Sarannab River, known aa a part of tbe Mldlleton tract, containing Three Hundred and Ten AoreBj nore or less, bounded on tbe North by tbat rartlon of tbe traot assigned to Effle May Ql ert, on tbe East by lands of Jobn W. Morah, on tbe South by lands of Leslie Morris, , ind on tbe West by Savannah River, and nore fully described by a plat now on file In he office of the Clerk of Court of Common 'leas of Abbeville County and forming a part if tha Judgment roll 3882. I II. All tbat other traot or paroel of land, tnown as Martin's field, containing Forty-Three lores, nore or leu, bounded on the North by Mrs. Hatworthy, on the East by lands or Mra. ane Wilson, on tbe Sontb by lands of J. H. jink and on the West by Snake Road. III. All that other traot or parcel of land, pnown aa the Lite* or Raff traot, formerly ontalnlng One Hundred and Ten Ares, more >r less, bat now containing after a sale to 8. }. Thomson, Public School Dlstrlot and L. O. leaaford, Ninety-Seven Aores, nore or leas, bonnded on the North by lands if Mrs, Clatwortby, on the East by lands of drs. RIcbey, on tbe Sooth by lands of Mrs. iaker and on tbe West by lands of 8. G. Thomson. IV. All that other tract or parcel of land oatalnlng )ne Hundred & Sixty-Three Acres nore or less, known aa the Saxoc land. K>anded on tbe North and East by land fornerly belonging to A. K. Watson, deceased, loath by lands of J. H. Morrah and West by anda of Arthur Parker and John Wilson. V. All that other tract or paroel of land, tnown as the MoCaalan land, containing Fifty Acres, nore or leas, boucded by landa of John Link, dra. Clatwortby and other*. TERMS OF THE SALE?Gaab. Parebaaer o pay in addition five dollars to ihe ex ?oners for a deed to each and every tract aold tereander. F. E. HARRISON, . W. B. WIU30N, Exeontora of the Eatate of Leelle E. Waton, deoeaaed. Oct. 12tb, 1907. 8t An Ordinance i ro Raise Supplies for the , City of Abbeville, S. C , for the Fiscal Tear 1908. Be it resolved by the mayor and Udermen of the City of Abbeville, 8.0., In fennoll aaaembled and by ?utborlty of the ame, That a tax for the aoma and In a manler hereinafter named ahall be ralaed and >atd Into the treaanry of the Olty CoodoII for he naaa and parpoaea thereof for the flaoal 'ear 1908. Notloe la hereby given that the offioeof Olty ?reaaarer of Abbeville, S. G, will be open for be collection of taxea for ?ald flaoal year 1908, rom Friday, November 1st, 1907, nntll Wedteaday, January let, 1906, without penalty. Rate per centnm ol taxation are aa followa: City Tax 8 pallia Water Worka Tax (Interest on Bonda and Sinking Fanda) 214 mllla Sewerage * 1 14 mills That wben tbe taxes and assessments or any >ortlon thereof charged against tbe property ?r party on tbe tax books of tbe City for the lscal year 1906, shall set be paid on or before be first day of Jannary, 1908, the City Treasirer shall proceed to add a penally of one >er cent on the tax book, and the City Treasirer shall oolleot the same; and If the said axes and assessments and penalties are not tald on or before tfce first day of February text thereafter, an additional penalty of one >er oentam thereon shall be added by tbe Jlty Treasurer; and if said taxes,assessments ,nd penalties are not paid on or before the Irst day of March next thereafter, an addllonal penalty of five per oentam thereon hall be added by tbe City Treasnrer and be ollecled by him; and If the said taxes, asessments and penalties are not paid on or efore tbe 10th day of March next thereafter, be said City Treasnrer shall Issne bis tax ex-cation fer tbe said taxes, assessments and nnnlnot ( ho nvAnofto Af tVia Hofonlt, ?uaiwoa a|oiuoi ?uv K*v|/v. w. ??v Dg taxpayer! according to law. A commutation road tax will be oollooted be same time as otber taxes of Two Dollars rom all male citizens between tbe ages ol ilgbteen and flfty-flve years, except those ex impted by law. Unless said tax Is paid on >r before tbe 1st day of January, 1008, six days rork upon tbe public highways and streets ol be City will be required undor tbe Street )verseer. All persons falling or refusing to pay tbe ommutatlon tax or to work six full days, iball, upon oonvictlon, be fined not more ban Thirty Dollars or be Imprisoned not onger than thirty days. Done and ratified In City Council tbla 8th Lay of October, 1007. JAMES MCMILLAN. Mayor. JAMES CHALMERS, City Clerk. Aa* Q iom VWVt U? 1WI v? No! No! No! Not a Patent Medicine. Stands in a class of its own. THE NEW DISCOVERY Raw German Grains. No Drugs?No Dieting. 2ured every case?Indigestion, Constipation, Insomnia?all Stomach troubles. Write P. B. SPEED, ABBEVILLE, 8. C. Oar experience a* a business man has been bat ynu can't please everybody with one oljar. For tbls reason we carry all tbe time orty different brands of cigars to please oar rade, such as Rolgs, Lord Casper, Clnoos. Black and Wblte, Cuba Roma, besides a fine Ine o/ lOo and 16o cigars. Mllford's Drug and Jlgar Store. Poat cards are alwayi to be round In pleat* ng quantities at Dargan'a 5 and lOo store. Views of tbe otty always on band, and they isy tkat tbey have fifteen tbouaand views of Abbeville In beautiful colors on tbe road to trrlve in few day a. \ . I ..I 'II II 1.1 VugW? want Your B We have the Goo Millinery?Exclusive di should see the new models. Silks?For real value our them all. Dress Fabrlqnes?Din range to select from. Dress Trimmings?In to match. Velvets and I,aces?F son without Velvet or Lace., 1 Jackets?For ladles, mis Underwear?Those wl MILL8 underwear are delight Price no higher than the ordin Bells fend Hand Bag Belts 25c to $2.00. Hand Bags Those who wish the best suited at THE R. 1 Facts ) Con Every department < jewelry store is no1 the most artistic, snown before. i The values Jol ery one of his cusfc selves. Not only a variety is found in ! Jewelry, Out Gla Sterling "W.E.JC The Pracl SOHOO , Tablets ] . t < General S( Speed's ! ? A W A. II y ou Are Buy or re] , Or take 01 If You Are OverBuy or ren ? ? ? t t 1 men sit back ana keep cooi bills,' no batteries to buy, but. a button to push, we, | Let us send you an E Come and see our line Water, Light SOOTHER? THE ESOOTITS_ i-r n- j ni : n-_ c. unexcelled isuuiuiig vnx Through Pullman Sleepi Convenient Schc Arrival and De No. of Trains. 110 Leaves at 8:05 111 Arrives 9:10 fr 112 Leaves at 10:3C ville. < 113 Due from Coli 12:15. 114 Leaves at 3:00 115 from Columbi 116 Leaves at 6:05 ville. 117 Arrives from < at 8:10. ForftiLl information as to rates, Railway 1 BROOKS .MORGAN, A sat Gen. Pubs. A^ent, Atlanta, Ga. ' y -V; r:W> . : ' . ' -:i\ " v. ' ' ; |p i- pp iusiness. ds at Right Prices. esigns in ready-to-wear Hats. You "Blue Ribbon" Taffeta at $1.00 beats ect from the mills to us. A. wide great variety, buttons, linings, &c., ew customers are complete this seaSVe show an attractive line. ses and children. 10 have examined the FOREST :ed. Better material, better finished, ary. S?A great variety to select from. 25c to $2.50. ; goods their money will buy can be \ vf. HADDON CO. I \ 1 sidering! of Johnson's handsome w full and packed with up-to-date stock ever l I inson is offering to evomers speak for them- ' large stock but great his stock of ( Watches, ss, Silver, etc. )HNSON tical Jeweler. T Tannxra JLi Pencils [nk ' \ ihool Supplies. Drug Store. > Hot nt an Electric Fan, le on Trial. worked t an Electric Motor, for your work is done. No repaii no gasoline explosions, nothing guarantee the rest. electric Flat Iron on trial, i of Electric Fixtures. and Power Uo, iJAILWAY. GREATEST SYSTEM. t jrvice. ing Cars on all Through Trains, idules on all Local Trains. 'Jjiirijurc ui xjluiuui for Columbia. om Greenville. i for Columbia and Greenimbia and Greenville at for Greenville. a arrives Abbeville at 4:10 for Columbia and Green3reenville and Columbia I , routes, etc., consult nearest Southern Ticket Agent, or R. W. HUNT, Division rass. Ageni, Charleston, S. C. 4 ' 'III" II I III (III HUM I?MM?WW fiBM B|ii ShY ease and durability,^ OULU DT KDbinDIi im M. C. KISER ATLAH NATIONAL BANE Statement of condition at cl< Resources. Loans and Discounts.. $210,633 52' Overdrafts - 10,097 39 U.S. Bonds 18,750 00 Other Securities 600 00 Real Estate 9,383 84 Redemption Fund 937 50 Due from Banks 33,436 61 Cash in Vault- - 19,780 87; $303,519 73 Oldest and Strongest Bank Ample Resources for all dc Interest Allowed on Depot . Abbeville-Greenwo od MUTUAL IMIWE ASSOCIATION. v Property Insured, $1,500,000 January 8th, 1907. TX7RITE TO OB CALL on the undersigned " or the Director of your Township tor any Information "yon may desire abont jar plan of Insurance. We injure your property against destnu lion by ' file, wim5mk ib ubih, ?nd do so cheaper than any insurance Com - pany In exlstenoe, Remember wo art) prepared to prove to yot ;hat ours Is the safest and oheapeet plan el Insurance known. J. B, BLAKE, Gen. Agent Abbeville, 8. C. J. FBASER LYON, Free. j Abbeville, S. C. board~mrectors. B. G. Majors,...?-...Greenwood J.T. Mabry ......?.....CokeBbury W. B. Acker ?Donalds M. P. Cllnksca'es ....Due West t W. W. L. Keller....._.._Long Cane I. A. Keller Mmlthvllle W. A. 8'evenson...... Cedar Spring ** n?'J A KKovllIn Tnwnohlr At jn, vr wt. . ...u - w .? M W. W. Bradley Abbeville City. Dr. J. A. Anderson Antrovllle J. M. Huckabee Lowndesville ' A. O. Grant ....... Magnolia J. K. Tarrant Galbonn Mills S. L. Edmonds. Bordeaux H. L. Raeor ....Walnut Grove W. C. Martin .Hodges . J. D. Coleman - Coronacav> D. 8. Haitiwanger ....... Ninety-Six J. Add tJblbouD. Klnards , J. Add. Calhoun Fellowship Joseph Lake .Phoenix Rev. J. B. Mnue .. Verdery J. H. Chiles, Jr -.Bradley J. W. L>od Troy W. A. Cheatham ....Yeldell G. E. Dorn Callison G. E. Dofd ...... ?...Klrkseys J. Add Calhoun Brooks ?hl.Mvt||e h ().. Jan. 8 1W7 Heart Strength Heart Strength, or Heart Weakness, means Nerve Strength, or Nerve Weakness?nothing more. Pos. itively. not one weak heart in a hundred is, In it self, actually diseased. It is almost always a bidden tiny little nerve that really Is all at fault, f This obscure nerve?the Cardiac, or Heart Nerve ?simply needs, and must have, more power, more stability, more controlling, more governing * strength. Without that the Heart must continue to fall, and the stomach and kidneys also have these same controlling nerves. This clearly explains why, as a medicine, Dr. Shoop's Restorative has in the past done so much for weak and ailing Hearts. Dr. Shoop first sought the cause of all this painful, palpitating, suffocating heart distress. Dr. Shoop's Restorativo?this popular prescription?Is alone directed to these weak and wasting nerve centers. It builds; l&trengthens; It offers real, genuine heart help. If you would have strong Hearts, strong digestion, strengthen these 'nerves ? re-establish them as needed, with Dr. Shoop's Restorative P. A MILFORD. Calvert & Nickles ? Headquarters for ? White Hickory Wagons > Owensboro Wagons, Bock Hill Buggies, Summer Buggies, Cheap Buggies, Harness. Laprobes, etc. / A Calvert & Nickl.es. KILL the COUCH and CURE the LUNCS w,th Dr. King's New Discovery FOR Colds"8 AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. 1 GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY OB. MONEY REFUNDED. ' ' ' . ' ' i??*?i ii ? I 7 ijsl ftem. in style,H ^ 4 * Shield Brand Shoes Hg| t! of perfection. MB B MERCHANTS ONLY H CO.^Manufactijrers^jHB > -f h.'." rf: .^HBO _J| I ^ Abbeville. '/' $'ft' LV,|J' 11 ' ;* '. ';Js mc of business May 20, 1907. m. m X]'!} w JjiaOlUUWB. 6apita)^ltock.. $75,000 00 8urplt}a?nd Profits 28,340 40 National Bank Notes 18,760 00 Bills payable 20,000 00 Deposits 160,929 88 i# ' - :1 _?r $303,619 78 vIn the County. imandi. ilts In Savings Department. |.$j 1 $ Real Estate Notice. Parties wishing to.fcuy or sell Will i $ find it to their advantage to givp me * Atff call; Am prepared with terms to sat- J.v, . isfy every one. Have a' number ot'H'. city lots to dispose of and can furnish hundreds of acres in email or largelote|J throughout the county. M. E. Holllngswerth, X Miller Hotel Kitchen. Kleen Klothes. II City Pressing Club Will Clean and Press your Clothes on short notloe. ' \ V 3?h.one 139. Georgia-Carolina 1 FAIR, Augusta, Ga., j j l fi Nov. 4th-9tb, 1907. Round trip excursion tickets tn A/noitafa nnH rflf.nrn from * fcvr ixuguuvH w**?i ? ^ points in South Carolina via ?Charleston and Western Car- ^ olina Railway at rate of One First-class Fare plus 25 cents. . :' (Minimum rate 50 cents.) rr??; .' ':} FOLEFS ifinucv nunc muiibi uuiik WILL CURE YOU T of any case of Kidney or Bladder disease that is not/ beyond the reach of medicine. Take it at once. Do not risk having Bright's Disease or Diabetes. There is nothing gained by delay. 50c. and $1.00 Bottleii* 'REFUSE 8UB8TITUTI8. J P. B. SPEED. %%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%* in,Mii I THE LAND MAN. |j I WALHALLA, S. C. * S -mrmrmrmrwrmr I N^C A M P ' MOUNTAIN OR SHORE Thcrshclwaysachanco t: o.-ij-y conic shooting to sh:ct v/:ll v: j must be equipped with A RELIABLE I : t!io enlv kind we hive been :r.aklng f^r upwards of firty year*. A i. r ifi r -* niATAi a aiiavamua !uar Lino. i miuu, anuiuuna, RIFLE TELESCOPES, ETC. > Ak'c your Deader, and Insist on the STEVEN'S. 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