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I Cottole I Shoi Lera I ; Cottolene is a cleanly, whole ; It is made from cotton-seed oughly modern and hygienic just as pure as olive oil. makes palatable, digestible, | which will agree with the stomach. Lard food on th indigestible, and will cause tr ! is persisted in. j _ ^ i Cottolene is Uuari fey in case you'r^toot pleased afte || Never Sold in Bu keep it clean, fresh and v sorbing the disagreeable odi gj Cook Book Free ? "PURE FOOD COOK BOO] H J. Lincoln, author of the fai Br THE N. K. FAIR f Nature's Gil ?? LOWNDESVILLE. Lowndesvllle, S. C., July 6th, l'JOS. Mr. E. F. Latimer returned the first ot last week Irom Moore's, 8. C., where he went the week before, and attended the wedding festivities of Mr. D. W. MoLain and Miss C B. Cain. He had the honor of acting as best man. Miss Leila Moseley went to Abbeville Monday and has since been among friends in that place. Mrs. Ira Bell and little babe of Great Falls, 8. C., came to this place Tuesday and have since been at the home of Mr. B. A. Bell, the father-in-law ol the flrst. Magistrate J. G. Huckabee was called to Anderson on business Wednesday. Mr. T. M. Miller, of Abbeville, has been the guest of Mr. T. C. Llddeil for the past few days. ^ Mr. John Epps, ot Newberry, has been with his brother, Mr. 8. F. Epps and family lor the past few days. Prof. J. F. Harper who bas had charge of a flourishing school at Eastover, S. C., and bat* been re-elected to the same position for another year, spent a day or two In this place, bis former home, among friends the. first of }&8t W66k. Mlssei El Louise Harper and Elinor Keys went to Elberton the first of last week and spent several days among relatives. Miss Ella Floyd was at Starr for a day or two last week. Mr. John M. Gambrell, of Abbeville, candidate for County Treasurer, was In this section In the Interest of his candidacy last week. Mr. Ereklne Blake, of A bbevllle, was at the home of his kinsman, Mr. H. A. Tennent, Wednecday and Thursday. Miss Pet Hawthorn, of Latimer, was the gnest of Mr. J. M. Huckabee last Wednesday. Dr. J. B. Moeeley went to Greenville Tue day, called there by a phone message, saying that his sister, Mrs. M. M. White, relict of the late Capt. W. R. White, was dead. The above was Indeed sad news to many relatives and friends In and around this plaoe. Mrs. White was a native of this section, having been born In The Fork near Mo8eley'B Ferry, on the Savannah River, where she spent the earlier years of ber life, when she, with ber father. Mr. John M. Moeeley and family, moved to this place. In 1858 she was united In marriage to Capt W. R. White, by whom she became the mother of five daughter*, four of whom, Mrs. CopelaDd of Laurens, Mrs. Dr. Wright and Mrs. R. Y. Hellams of Greenville, and Mrs. W. R. Dillingham of Spartanburg, are still living. Quite early In life she gave her heart to God and began his servloe by giving ber band to the Methodist church which she faithfully served, living up to all of its requirements. An amiable and sweet disposition, aided by a Christian life, fitted ber to ~~ mhoTorflr Hap 1 At vou UUtt&D ? UUOl UJl uivuuo nuviv?v? wv? T? cast, wherever the business interests of her husband called them and at the same time the aame good Qualities of mind and heart, enabled ber to fill to tbe full all of the relations of life, daughter, sister, wife, mother, frleDd. Comparatively but few were more highly favored as to personal appearaooe, but tbe oblef magnet which drew to ber all whom she met was ber geniality, ber smile and kind word, and ber desire to promote tbe happiness of others, whlcb was so vividly portrayed In her every pet. Tbe vexations of life failed utterly to ruffl* ber feelings. The writer with an oft repeated companionship wltb ber of more than balf a century, never paw In ber tbe least Indication of aDger, or a murmuring spirit. She was a noble Christian woman, and will be greatly missed. Her active life-work was ended, but a few short months ago, when ber physical system gave way and she became helpless, and since then ber sons-in-law and tbelr families in one united effort endeavored to return some of the kindness wbicb bad been so freely given them by ber. Her happy lite which was so worth tbe living could not but have proved a benediction to all who telt Its Influence, and leaves to tbe specially saddened ones an assurance of a blissful Immortality for tbe loved and lost. Troupe. A NEW VIEW OF THE CONFEDERACY. A History Relating to Heretofore 1'nknnwn Facta. Through tbe kindness ol Congress, tbe HonJ. D. Richardson was enabled by tbelr special act and permission, to collect data on proclamations, official papers, state secrets and edicts, Issued from tbe State and Executive Departments of tbe Confederacy wblcb were contlscated by tbe Federal Government, but since the war have lain unpublished until Just recently. These are entitled "Mesoages and Papers ol the Confederacy" and are published by tbe J. J. Faber Company of Washington, D C. Besides the above, the work contains biographies of ibe great Confederate leaders and a complete encyclopedia of lacta and useful information bearing dlreet upon the period betweeu 'til and '65 For tbe person who wishes to take an ulprejudlced view of tbe whole, tbe opportunity here presented is of Inestimable value and should be grasped at once. Tbe work Is compiled In such a way that It makes It by far the greatest work ot tbe age and bbth tbe author aDd publishers should be compilmooted for their foresight to tbe needs of the public by placing such blgb and Inspiring renditions of so sad a period. It 1b bound In either Morocco or Buckram, contains 1400 pages of tbe best quality paper wltb good sized text and high grade lllustra Inno Hr> Iho tshnlo t ho trnrb ruaohou a fl 1 o _ Dity seldom attained by any and It Is surely ? commendable one which cannot belp but meet wltb Instant approval. It would pay you to send a postal to tbe publishers for further Information and descriptive matter. War Against Consumption. All nations are endeavoriDg to check tbe ravages of consumption, tbe "white plague" that claims ?o many victims each year. Foley's Honey and Tar cures coughs and colds perfectly and you are In no danger of consumption. l)o not risk your health by taking some ut known preparation when Foley's Honey and Tar Is sale and certain In results. Tho cron nine Id In o vullna; nunlroi/p P. R. Speed. , Heaboaril Schedule. No. 52 North (Local) due 12 52 pm No. 32 North due 5.32 pm No. 38 North due 12.52 am No. 53 South (Local) due 4.16 pm No. 33 South due 1 15 pm J-^U, *1 OUUbU u UO i.ui aui ? j Dr. Thornton's Easy Teetber bai saved the ' lives of hundreds of babies and will safely carry your baby through the most trying period of its life as it is a guaranteed remedy for Teething, bummer Diarrhoea, Flux, Indigestion, and all stomach and bowel troubles ef Infants. 25 cents. For sale by McMurray Drug Co. and ooontry merchants, or Kaay- i Teetber Medicine Co., Hartwell, tia. * me rtens your nrfhpns voilf ^ UAVAAV J "W m ii isome product. Cottolene i oil, in a thor- nent cooks manner, and is country, as It, moreover, profession \ healthful food food. Thei most delicate because the le contrary, is Cottolene. 1 ouble if its use has used it , directions w inteed ^ere^y authorize yo! grocer to refund your mon< r having given CUTTUiynw ?, a iair iet lk COTTOLENE is packed in pai ? with a patent air-tight top, i i-holesome; also to prevent it from a ors of the grocery, such as fish, oil, et We shall be glad to send any hous wife, for a two-cent stamp, our ne EC," edited and compiled by Mrs. Mai nous "Boston Cook Book." Addre BANK COMPANY, CHICAGO ft from the Chattanoo? Dis< They Plow " a I A combination of mechan Reversible Disc Plow tbe mc plows for tbe average farmer, land, and are too well and la ecription. Tbey leave no "wj side or level land, when doing used in plowing around land. They handle more cubic ii board plows. They completely turn unc They break up "hard-pan1 They leave the ground at I They prepare the soil to w They insure better crops t SEE US Abbeville Hai TTAT Bargai: Is attracting tt before they are Dress Goods, Weekly arrivals and examine oui R. M. HADDI The Peoples ABBEV OFFICERS. S.|G. THOMSON, President. G. A. NEUFFER, Vice-Presidei R. E. COX. CaBhier. | NATURE'S REMEDY Is better tna II R It strengthen! the Stomach, a 9 | Liver and Bowels, curing Constlp I 5 Usually one MR Tablet Is all tl S 1 bio. It starts in the Stomach at II Intestine, dissolving and soothlni jMW NR Tablets are always just rig] I r harmful alter effect. OCT A 2So I U=B C. A. MILFORD i Ctiicore GREE] Owned and controlled by the P A high grade college for wornei nriirlnulo onnraoa in thf? A rtH Ht uastics and Jiubiuess. Large and ; buildings. Modern conveniences, section, and in city of 25,000. Expenses fo A. Tuition, board, room and f (A) and Tuition in Music, Art or i The next session opens Heptem address <? .V/" i" iW'* v :&**: ' v >* < *f fj* ft 1 food life s endorsed by the most promiand household economists of the well as by those of the medical vho make a special study of pure -e is no substitute for Cottolene, g re is no shortening so good as i :t stands alone, as everyone who I according to _____ I ill vorifv. g! Sunny South >a Reversible 3 Plow Somin' and a Goin'" > ical features makes the Chattanooga *t practical and valuible of all disc They woik on loth hillside and level ivorably known to need extended deiter furrows" in plowing terraces, hillf reversed plowing. Or, they may be iches of soil with less draft than moldler stalks, trash and weeds. '' and pulverize the soil. bottom of furrow porous and natural. withstand either a wet or dry season. han any other method of plowing. ? FOR TERMS. rdware Company. )DON'S n Counter ie crowds. Come in all o?aiia. All kinds of WAX ^ .Shoes and Laces of new goods. Come r stock before buying. OH & COMPANY. : Savings Bank. ILLE, S. C. DIRECTORS. 8. G. Thomson, H. G. Anderson G. A. Neufler, C. C. Gambrell, it. W. E. Owens. F. B. Gary, J. S. Stark, R. E. Cox, Jonn A. Harris. in Pills /J For Liver Ms. n pills, bocause It acts In the right way. Ids Digestion, curcB Dyspepsia, cleanses tho ! lation. b at is necessary to correct the average troaid searches threngh the Liver. Kidney and ; us It goes. ) it and neither sicken, grlpo nor have any IJh J fc CO., Abbeville, S. C. % College, VTILLE, S. (I. resbyteries of the By nod of South Carolina, u. A Christian home school. id Sciences, Music, Art, Expression, Gymuhle faculty. Beautiful grounds. Elegant Healthful cliuiate. Location iu Piedmont r the Entire Year. ees $183. B. All Included in proposition predion $203 to |'J13. ber 17th. For catalogue and information S. C. UY11D, D. D.f President. Glowing Springs Surpasses all other waters in o: ^ suits. Hundreds of people hai manently cured by its use of C sia, Jaundice, Torpid Liver and Alchemy has given it a happy desirable in a medicinal minei demonstrated fact. FOR SAI G. A. Milford Glowing Spring Mineral C Established 1851 A-A, registration" c The attention of the public is called , to the Act of the recent Legislature, approved the 24th day of February, 1908, which reads as follows : An Act to Provide for the Re-Enrollment and Registration of the Qualfied Electors of this State During the Year 1908, apd to Provide Com- , pensation for the Supervisors of Registration. Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina, That the Supervisors of Registration in each County of the Stale are required to re-enroll all the qualified electors in this State during the year 1908. ] Sec. 2. That the same time the said Supervisors shall register all persons who may make application tberefor *nd who may be entitled thereto. 1 Sec. 3. That for the purpose of such enrollment and registration the o said Supervisor shall keep the books of registration open at the several county 1 eats every day (Sundays excepted), between the hours of nine a. m. and six p. m., during the months of July and August, 1908; and in additiou * thereto, they shall attend, during the month of September, 1908, at least one J1 day in each township, in their respective Counties, of which at least ten day's notice shall be given by advertisement'in a newspaper published in the Covnty ; and in Counties contain- J ing fifty thousand inhabitants they shall attend in each city, town, or industrial community, containing three hundred or more inhabitants, at least one day, upon similar notice : Provided, That the provisions of this Section shall only apply to the re-enrollmentand registration for the year 1908. Sec. 4. That for the purpose of said re-enrollment the Secretary of State shall furnish the Supervisors of Registration with all the necessary books, and the sum of five hundred dollars shall be appropriated for supplying aaid books. Sec. 5. That the Supervisors of Registration shall each receive for their services, during the year 1908, the sum of two hundred dollars, to be paid by the State quarterly, as other State officers are paid: except in the Counties of Anderson, Charleston, Greenville, Sumter, Orangeburg, Richland, wbere they shall each receive two hundred and fifty dollars for the year 1008; Provided, That in Spartanburg County they shall receive this year three hun<dred dollars, to be paid as above pro* vided; that, after the year 1008, the Supervisors of Registration shall each . receive fifty dollars per annum in off f years and one huudred dollars in gen- ^ eral election yearn: except in tbe above named Counties, where they shall each receive seventy-five dollars per annum in off years, and in general 1 election years they i-ball receive two " hundred dollars each per annum, iuI cluuinir the County of Spartanburg. ( Sec,'6. All Acts or parts of Acts in- * consistent with this Act be, and the same are hereby, repealed. Approved the 24th day of February, A. D. 1906. All persons having business in the matter of registration will call on the Chairman, W. C. Sberard, in the store of E. B. Thomson on the public squure. W. C. Rherard, Cbairm&u, A. F. Calvert, It. H. Armstrong, Board of Begistrutlon. ^Qrflutx ?J FRESH Direct from the week at the up Store of C. A. MILF< Mineral Water pganic purity and quick rere been benefitted and perhronic Indigestion, Dyspep. Kidney affection. Nature's combination of all that is al water and its worth is a je by & Company. !o., Calhoun Falls, S. 0. 7 ! J0B&66? mm eM mj w ate SfflOTI * /-* JM < mong other of Hancock Bros. & o's. brands, SHOW DOWN was warded the GOLD MEDAL at the Worlds Fair in St. Louis, 1904, and as steadily increased its general all-" round superiority ever since, tmtil it ands now without a peer among all lue cured plug tobaccos. It is manufactured by a Btrictly independent m. sold in 10c, and 16c plugs and at 6c a cut. Don't accept substitutes for thia brand?be from Missouri and make your dealer "SHOW DOWN I" IANC0CK BROS. & CO, Lynchburg, Va. Leaders in 1908 Sully oil the War Path Once More. The panic having ended, I am again In the eAl estate market, aud will buvor ?eU 1oU in short notice. M. C Holllngswortb. Glenn Springs and Harrl* Llthla Water resh every week, at C. A. Mllford & Co. Abbeville-Greenwood MUTUAL mmucfi ASSOCIATION. Property Insured, $1,500,000 January 1st, 1908. L\rZUVK TO OR CALL on the nndenrignet or the Director of yonr Townshii or any Information you may desire about 1*1 pittu ?;i jLtioui?uvv? We insure your property against deatrn Ion by nu, mim sii IMHIHB, nd do bo cheaper than any Imrarance Con any In existence. Remember we are prepared to prove to yoi bat oura Is tbe eafe*l and cheapest plan c) nuorance known. J. E. BLASE, Gen. Agent Abbeville, S. C. r. FRASEB LYON, PreB. Abbeville, S. C. BOARD DIRECTORS. 8. (i. Majors, Greenwood T.T. Mabrv Coke?bury W. B. Acker Donalds M. P. Cllnknc*le8 Due West W. W. L. Keller ~Long Cane I. A. Keller Jrfmlthvllle W. A. Stevenson Cedar Spring W. W. Bradley Abbeville Dr. J. A. Ande?on Antrevllle 8. S. Boles Lowndesvllle A. O. Gram Magnolia J. W. Morrab Calhoun Mills 8. Li. Edmonds Bordeaux H. L. Rasor. Walnut Grove W. A Nlchles Hodges J. D. Coleman Coronaca D. 8. Hattlwanger Ninety-Six C. H, Townsend .. Klnards J. Add. Calhoun Fellowship Joseph Lake Pbconl* Kev. J. B. Muse Verdery J. H. Chiles, Jr Bradley J. W. Lyon.,.., Troy W. A. Cheatham Yeldell G. E. Dorn...,, Calllion G. E. Dorn Klrksevs J. H- Brooks.,,,, Brooks Abuevllib, a Ui Jon. J, 1908 divert & ITIckles ? Headquarters for ? ; 57hite Hickory Wagons Jwensboro Wagons, Stock Hill Buggies, Summer Buggies, Jheap Buggies, larne&s, Laprobes, etc. x i ?j- n XT. jaiveri <x in iciues. Feb 21. 1001. it CANDY > factory every -to-date Drug )RD & GO. \ . v\ ( ' I TI ICIT1 U UKJ JL * A LARGE SHIP Silverware, Out Glas Hand Pain If you are in need < "N /N /-V W W J /N ? ems ui nuy ucsui j.]. to your interes We have thi W. E. JO! the jew: Summer Excu I . . . via Southern ! / Hound trip Summer Excursion T tain resort points are now on sale vii ly reduced rates. Tickets good retui Asheville, Waynesville, Hendorsw Sky;" Lake Toxaway and t!ia- I}; now in their glory. Apply to Southern Railway for J. L. MEEK, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent. Atlanta, Ga. FARMER!! RAM State, County and i President: Vlce-Presldei F. E. HARBISON. P. B. SPEE] Board or Directors: f Viaanska, J. H. DuPre, R. M. Haddon, W. Clinkscales, C. C. Garabrell. We soliei your biiHluesM and it safely and con We are in pouj?ion to make you loans, wnen piacea iu Our Savings I T. EDGAR A ANDERSOI roofing and metj "A Guttering. Ventilators, Skylights, ( Cresting, Ridge Capping, Gravel Sto Mill and Repair Work a Specialty. Tlie Famous Kelsey H< ... Phone or Write f< J. W. SIGN, I ' 7 ~~ abbevill: Office under the E Is well equipped in bis line of business. Caskets ranges from the cheapest to the fin< H is funeral car is a fine one. Air tight wal the old brick vault and which is much mor side casket. Drop couch caskets. Charges Phoue^88 J". W A HOT IS COM See about an E and keep cool. W. N. TH< SCHOOL : Tablets Tnlc . General School Speed, s JJn TUT I XJLH J MEN! OF s, ; % riViino. . IUU V/XXJLUM' of Wedding Pres>tion it will be >t to see us. e Goods. HN50N, ELER. rsion Rates Railway. / v|| /' ' 1r-?Zj ?i?kets to Seashore and Moun\ Southern Railway at great- / ning until October 31st, 1908. iville, in the "Land of the i'.ntitul Sapphire Country," rates, tickets, etc. J. C. LUSK, I)iv. Pass. Agent, Charleston, S. C. I TIltlHTTT 111 0F ADiiliVlJlJlli City Depository. at: C uliler: D. J. H. DuPBE. \ E. Harrison, P. B, Speed, G. A. B. Moore, W. P. Greene, J. F. are prepared to handle Herrativelf. and to pay interest on deposits, t ' >epartment. "" 1 JtCHER, | V, s. c. LL WOEEERS. ; Conveyors, Comic Finials, ? pa, Gasoline Tanks, Cotton )t Air Furances. ?r Price*.... ? 1 ~ uperal Director. E, S. C. 1? TT.1.1 . . ure&a noiei. .% Hip complete stock of Coffins and ?st. Burial Robes always on band. * ter-proof steel vaults which replaces e reliable. Metal liDed cases for ini reasonable and service acceptable. ; SIGN. ' TIMETwat ilectric Fan 3MS0N. BOOKS I Pencils I 1 Supplies. I ls: Store. I I