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Lardiss Pork in any form is : sequent discomfort. It t nothing more or less thar Cottolene is made fi | lutely neutral in odor anc | You know how rich | seed oil and olive oil are ? 1 oil is too expensive for g ithe same results. Having no odor or fl?* be used over and over aga COTTOLENE 8s G money in case you are not plea Never Sold in Bulk some, and prevent it from a odors, such as fish, oil, etc. Cook Book Free Pc i yo edited and compiled by Mrs. M and containing nearly 300 valu; / Made only by THE N. K. "Nature's Gi i EAST END. ? What "M" Sees and Hears on His Rounds About the City and Along Route No. 3. Mr. P. D. Klagh and Miss Jolia Lomax were married last Wednesday alter doou Nov. 25th, at the borne of the bride. Rev. W. E. WlgglDe offlcatlng. Many friends txtenu kindest congratulations and best wlshee. Tbanfcpglvlng Day passed off very quietly, tbe forenoon belbg cloudy and threatening rain: tbe snn came out In tbeafternoon When all was bright and oheerlnl. Many tur&sys made tbelr last "strut", and gave tbelr last gobble and yielded up their lives as a sacrifice to many lovers of good . eating: Of conrse Pumpkin and Mince pies together wtlb tbe usual Thanksgiving dishes were In order, and frlenda and neighbors rejoiced together. Union servloes were held In Trinity Church and were well attended. We don't think tbe partridges and rabbits were on ;tbe "rush" aa on former occasions as we saw no huntsman who feald be bad much luck so that even these birds and rabbits bad a partial cause for thankfulness. The day off was eDjoyed by the carriers. Our leacbers and MCbolars all had a big holiday. Irom Thursday untlll Monday: we all now look forward to Christmas which will be here very soon, even before we are ready for it. Tbe next reBt for tbe carriers will be New Years Day. Oar city gates are thrown wide open today to the Daughters of tbe Confederacy to wbom our people extend a hearty welcome, and who are glad to behODored by so fair a company, of Daughters. May this historic cause be so perpetuated tbrougb, and by tbelr noble efforts that It may be ever fresh In tbe ^memory of future generations. -i- /i II. ~ <"i?? ?V,Q M TT . JL U? OUUIU V/OIUII' O VUUJC4cuvv vi vuv ju E Church will bold its next session in tbe cltj i of Abbeville, 1909. \ Mr. W. E. Penney, carrier on ;route 4, was < sick several days of tbe past week, and Mr. ? HoytReid his sub ban been doing tbe trick on route 4. i Mrs. J. R. Woodburst, of this city who has been qalte ill for several weeks, is now lm- t proving, all ber symptoms are better and ber fc pbyslclan Dr. James Hill hopes for her ear- t ly restoration to health. Mrs. J. 8. Cochran entertained a few friends a at a big tnrkey dinner on Thanksgiving. * Mrs. Drayton Nance is spending a lew days I With MaJ. Nance and family. h Rev. Herbert Jones was the guest of bis a brotber Mr. J. J. Jones last Monday on bis b way back from Conference. We bad tbe pleasure one dav last week of meeting onr friend Mr. J. M. Giles of Ander-. Bon. He Is one of the hustling (talesmen 'bat goes out from Anderson and is doing well, and he looks as if old Father Time has dealt " kindly with blm. b Ml88 Mary Irwin of Cblcora College Green- b ville wAs tbe gnest of Mrs. J. M. Lawton b several days of the past week. b Mr. and MraM. N. Tborn of Gastonla were b honored guests of tbeir lriend and kinsman t Mr. A. J. Fenny and family last wees. a air. mora ib orJKiuauy irurn new joiroj v and "fell In love" with our historic cliy, / visiting points of lnteuest. Capt. Foster McClaln and family were the KuesutofMr. David Gilliam and family on Thanksgiving Day. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Knox spent Friday In the city wlih Mrs, J. R. Woodburst who la a sister of Mrs. Knox and was quite ill, but g 1b now much better. 1 li MIbb Rosa Knox entertained the following i friends on Tban&*glvlng Day. MIbb Clara s Gilliam. Miss Lilian McCanty Mus Bessie JL.lnk, and Messrs J. R. Brown, Emory McKee a andMabry Coeatbam. t Capt. J. 8. Jobnson and family spent last f Thursday wlih Mr. William McKenzle and v family., fi The schools on route 3 clostd on Thanksgiving. some for the remainder of the week, o and te8chers and scholars enjoyed the holiday. Miss Eunice Cochran spent several days o^ the past week with her borne people abova Abbeville and enjoyed onoe more the pleasures of her pretty country home. r Mra. J. G. Evans and family with Mrs. Way J spent Thursday with Mrs. E. A. Glbert of Lebanon. , Miss Llla Evans accompanied by her friend Mrs. Way of Honea Path spent last week with her home people in Abbeville, f Mr. J. G. Evns and family. * The Wayne Comedy Comprny Is looked for Friday and Saturday nights 4th and 5th. This Is said to he a fine troupe and will give our people delightful entertainment. Mr.and Mrs. A. s. Simmons spent Thursday In F.lhnrtnn wlih rnlafivpn Mr. W. E. PeiiDy after several days sickness at bis borne In Sharon 1b well again, ( and reported Iast;Monday for duty on route 4. ( Mrs. M. G. Sherard went to lva last week * to attend tbe funeral services of ber niece t Mrs. Ward, nee MIsb Vasbtl SLerard. s We remember tbe young lady quite well, s /v and thought a great deal ot ber when she >visited on route 3. ] Miss Sberard was very pretty and full of f life, .and looked then as ir she had many years of happiness before ber, but alas! she t bus finished ber work on earth, and bus en- I tered upon llle everlasting In tbat eternal , city, whose builder and maker Is God. The bereaved family have the sympathy ? , of many Irlends.^ ( PERSONAL MENTION. Several yearB ago Mr. E. M. Syfan of tblB \ City became so weakened oy disease and -I slcKness from wblcb be conld get only tem- e poiary relief It was thought best to take him to a hospital in Baltimore, where he underwent a severe and painful operation lrom I wblcb bis whole physical system received a severe shock; ihe operation was successful but be retuinrd home In a weakened and run down condition. From this and Intense " suffering his mind finally became Impaired so tbat be was taken to the Slate Asylum In Columbia where be could rceelve "special" and proper treatment, and now alter a i thorough courre of several years be Is promnnrcfl veil hr t ha nhrolntono nf 4ha T n stltute and Is permuted to return to his Home a foucd man. He arrived last Wednesday to the great surprlte of his many friends and relatives, all of whom gave him a hearty greeting and mest cordial welcome so lhat his heart was filled with gratitude and Joy to all who received him so kindly. He procured his release through an Attorney, Mr. H. A. Glbbs of Ctluiubla, to whom his heart goes out In deepest gratitude, as well as to Mr. SparJsman and many others for their kindness to blm, which will linger In his memory as long as Ule shall last. Mr. Ed Uylan is aD lDuustrlous, bard working, sell-made man bavlcg the highest esteem and respect of this euilre people among whom be was born and raised, &U of wbom rejoice with him lu his restoration to health, and bis return borne. A l/HDkreruu!i v|)t*rnuuii is the removal of (he appendix by a I surgeon. Ko one who takes Dr. King's I New Life Pills is ever subjected 10 this frightful ordeal. They work so quiet- i ly you don't feel them. They cure i constipation, headache, biliousness and malaria. 25c at Speed's drug store. indigestible, and most people cann herefore follows that food preparec i hog-fat, is of necessity indigestibl om Cotton .Seed oil refined so per L taste. and nourishing Olive oil is. Do i ilmost exactly the same in chemica - 1 1 , ' enerai use m trying ana snorteni: ivor, and taking up none, Cottolem in. uaranteed Y<wr grocer is hereby au thonzed to refund your sed, after having given Cottoltne a fair test. Cottolene is packed in pails with an airtight top to keep it clean, fresh and wholeitching dust and absorbing disagreeable >r a 2c stamp, to pay postage, we will mail u our new 'TURE FOOD COOK BOOK" [ary J. Lincoln, the famous Food Expert, able recipes. ' * FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago ft from the Sum FAIRFIELD. This Is the last day of November and tbe The veatber Is most beautiful fyr tbe time of rear. Cotton Is moat all open, and picked, too. SVedontknow wbat about It being sold as I .be prlc? in very low, and we have some pr-n itroug Union men In our neighborhood loping lor better prices. El: Mre. lyiary F. Creswell and her little grand- je? laughter, Minnie Belle Talbert spent Saturl?u irltti Mr ard Mr*. J. A. Yonnif. Mrs. M. A Bowen spent Thanksgiving wltb ( Mrs. E. C. Young. Tne ajo6i o( our neighboring men went *">? inntlng Thanksgiving. They report a good the I Ime and cooked dinner on the branch, had Baje >lenty of rabbit hash and some of the hunters alid some good shooting. One man shot Ave c Imesand killed five rabbits, this was. line D. 1 or him. The crowd killed near fifty rabbits 8a]e kDd a few bird?. nHr Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Young and children, and u tfr. K. T. Young spent Sabbath at the home situa ?f Mr. J. A. Young. Cour Mr. and Mis. Joun McCaslan went to see .-i-,: dr. Ran Puckett, Tbanktglvlng, who Is very lck. Acre Mr. Jim Walker Is working In Abbeville; Jam< le Is In the artist business. . f. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Sullivan from Mr?ormlck are spending a few days with Mr. All md Mrs. J. D. Creswell, conti Mrs/T. A. Talbert and her little boys, -pr Insel and Buroen spent Saturday evening *?oul vlth Mrs. Joe Young. Roac . Mrs. J. W. Young and Miss Daisy went to Roac Abbeville Saturday, shopping, n * Several of our good people went to Abbe- + ^ Mile Saturday. Mr^and Mrs. J. W. Long whic lud children and 8. T. Young ana nis con- 0ne Iren went shopping. i , Mrs. Louraota Leard went to Augusta, last P1"^1 lionday. HIStir Mr. J. A. Oreswell went to Abbeville Sat- j irday. HnnK Some of the farmers are expecting Jo take uouo tome coltoD to Abbeville thle weevrand If lDg, I bey do and decide to sell, hope Abbeville ?,1(1(1 fill do all It can to help the dear old farmers . tot Id the price. Abbeville and its people are 111 e? l dear spot on earth to visit. ah Our schools In Fairfield are gfettlng along taini ilcely. Mr. J. A. Brown got bnrt last week while (oooj rylng to help with a wagon that was very laodf ieavy for him to lift and hurt his side, hope Robe ie will soon be all rlgfcttfgaln. j?; Christmas will soon be here and what rive bout Old Santa? One of our little folks said Ail be heard her papa say some time ago that Qf ai )argaii'd store got burned down, and she said )a . be did bobe Santa Class got ont and got way aDd dldvnot get burnt for she wanted Road ilm to comq every Christmas. Fifty ? by Ja MBS, McRANEY;S EXPERIENCE. Mrs. M. MoRaney, Prentiss, Miss., writes: A1 I was ooDflned to my bed three mouths with ;idney and bladder trouble, and was treated landE y two physicians bat failed to get relief. No EHza urn an tongue can tell how I suffered, and I ? . nrt Blvon nn hnnfi nf nvflrmttlni Wfill until I INOICj egan taking Foley'* Kidney Remedy. After aDd aklng two bottles I felt like a new person, figs c nd feel It mv duty to tell suffering women Vor?? rhat Foley's Kidney Remedy did for me. C. i. Mllford & Co. . Mori ? PJa Schedule for Dne West Railroad. may Morning train leaves Doe West 10:15. aigDe The evening train leaves Dae West at 5:15. TpE Tbe Southern from Greenville and tbe , loutbern from Columbia meet in tbe morn- cnase g at Sboais Junction, two miles below >onalds. Tbe Due West train will take pasengers from botb these trains. The Southern Trains in the evening, Ncytb ' nd South, meet at Hodges. If these are on lme the Due Weet train takeB passengers rom each of them. If they are late it either raits, or runs out to Dne West and returns or this service. Th? Passengers can also go ontfrom Due West n morning or evening freight train. Master's Sale. Li^o rhe State of South Carolina, a. county of abbevrlle. w ?"ai By Court of Common Pleas. the ^ Charles E. McKay, Plaintiff, against viH? Millie Cornelia Gregory in her own the a right and as Administratrix of estate sale, of A. E. Gregory and others, De- H., c fendants. 1908, follo\ By virtue of a Decree of Sale by the ^at | Uourt of Common Pleas for Abbeville jDg a Jounty, in said State, made in the the fc ibove stated caee, I will offer for sale, fjun< it public outcry, at Abbeville C. H., more 5. C., on Salesday In December, A. D. jgrow 908, within the legal hours of sale the thft I ollowing described land, to wit: All Efctat bat tract or parcel of land, situate, ying and being in the City of Abbe- ian(j nlle, Abbeville County, in the State gtate iforesaid, containing ONE-EIGHTH ^ 1-8) of one Acre, more or lees, and iand6 )ounded by lands of Lottie Jaekson, ^h 3. A.Vipanska, Thomas Jones, Odd eever Fellows Hall and by Cherry Street in (iopn aid city. his o Terms of Sale?Cash. Purchaser to tE my for papers. balar R. E. HILL, ?b]e Master A. C., S. C. 8aje) bond Land for Sale. E; 357 ACRES. cbase . fees t I offer for salt two tracts of land, one pers i containing 184 acres situated on waters )f Curltail Creek, six miles from Ab Seville, two miles from Verdery and *v\ i In fXV XT mil rnnH ? )LC 1U1IC llUlli U , V/. UO 11* IOJ1IUOU, ?nd adjoiniDg lands of Thos. P. Thomion. Another tract adjoining and con- _ :aining 173 acres, more or less. The 'T g :imber on this land alone is well worth :he price asked. There are 50 acres of ?ood bottom land on the two places. / the two tracts would make an ideal stock farm. Mr This land will be offered for sale on a va Baleday in January il not sold private- abou' ly before that date. witb Terms?One-half cash and the bal- Hod< ance in twelve months from date cf sale. For particulars apply to fourt J. W. Wharton, Ex., sonal _____ Iva, 8. C. tion_ t Z?J?T* estion tr ot eat it without sub- 81 1 from lard, which is j ? p, ' 81 e. n 01 fectly that it is absopou know that cotton i ^ ^ 1 tta a piupciu.csi vuvc le ug-?Gottolene gives w T ? once melted up can jj ? hi tl ny South" ' Master's Bale. , ) State of South Carolina, ?? County of Abbeyille. * I Court of Common Pleas. rietta Garrison, Plaintiff*, against izabeth H. Miller and others, De- J idants. r authority of a Decree of Sale by jourt of Common Pleas for Abbef * ? -J 1 2 J Uinin %-VWAS4S\ tn ? county, IB BUIU OIHIO, uiouc iu g above stated case, 1 will offer for at public outcry, at Abbeville C. ^ }. C., on Salesday in December/ A. 8l 908, within the legal.hours of tbe following described l&nd,. to All that tract or parcel of land te, lying and being in Abbeville ity, in the State aforesaid, conng Thirty-one and One-half (31}) s, more or less, and bounded by 38 Evans, Elizabeth H. Miller and ' le Five Notch Road. J" so, all that tract or parcel of land ei fining One (1) Acre, being the Gin o( je Lot, bounded by Five Notch J? I, The Abbeville or Cole's Mills aB I and by lands of tbe Estate of ?. ?il|er, deceased ? upon this lot, ^ will be included id tne saie, is be of the most complete ginning ts to be found in the county, conig of one 40-H. P. boiler, one 35? ~~ \ engine, two 70 eaw gins; one le press and all necessary shaftbelting, conveyers, &c., all of the ru ell make, comparatively new and JJ? od working order. in 30, all that other tract of land, con- Di Dg Five Hundred and Thirty-five Te Acres, more or less, bounded by i of Stockman, Elizabeth Miller, f| rt Jay, by Curltail Creek and the J Notch Road. 90, all that tract of land, composed 1 the land belonging to Elizabeth , iller, lying west of the Five Notch i I, containing Two Hundred and u (250) Acres, more or lees, bounded nds of the Estate of B. F. Miller, ? rt Jay, Stookman and the Morton I k>, all that other tract or parcel of i, DeiDg all me jaua owned uy ,beth H. Miller, east of tho Five a h Road, containing One Hundred O Sixty eight and eight - tenths 1-10] Acres, bounded by iands of s Evans, Estate of B. F. Miller, f on lauds and Five Notch Road. \ .ts of each of said tracts of laud be seen by calling on the underd at his office. RMS OF SALE?Cash. Pursr to pay for papers. R. E. HILL, Master C., 8. C. Master's Sale. State of South Carolina, County of Abbeville. T Court of Common Pleas. | C. Rice and Lois C. Phillips, I intifis, against Mary Ranson and J J. Raoson, as Guardian for Mary a sod, Defendants. authority of a Decree of Sale by lourt of Common Pleas for Abbe- .i Pnnntw In QfliH Sf-afo mnHa In vt bove stated case, I will offer for at Public Outcry, at Abbeville C. 5. C., on Salesday in Pec., A. D. J* within the legal hours of sale the j( dug described land, to-wit: All w tract or parcel of land situate, ly- * nd being in Abbeville County, in 01 State aforesaid, containing Three Ired and Seventy-one (371) Acres, or less, and bounded by Olin tli nlee, Bob McAdams, Mrs. Marlawthorn, Paris Cowan, Hadden e, Kennedy and others. 10, all that other tract or oarcel of gj situate, lying and being in said 1 and County, containing Eight PJ cres, more or lees, and bounded by li; i of Olin Brownlee and othere. p. ese lands will be subdivided jnto ~ al tracts, plats of which can be dc by calling on the undersigned at ffice. . w IRMS OF BALE-One-third cash, T6 ice in two equal installments, pay one and two years from date ot the credit portion to be secured by and a mortgage of the premises ft Id, thig bond to bear interest at the )f 8 per ceDt. per annum, payable w ally, and to provide that in case m ervices of an attorney are neces- r in the collection thereof, the pursr will pay 10 per cent, attorney's ni herefor. Purchaser to pay for pa- l and recording. ft. E. HILL, Ql Master A. C., S. C. VALUABLE g Mid for Sale. ? fe 8- J. A. Rteveneon offers for sale ft lunble tract of land, containing t 228 acres, situate, nearest point, in one and one-half miles o) jes, splendid branch bottom land well wooded over about threebs of the whole. Will sell reably on easy terms. For in forma apply to W. W. Bradley. r Annapolis Cadetship. There will be rd examination Wednesday ecemb?-r 23.39f8, for the purpose of selecting 70 principals and six alternates to All two icancles In tbe U. 8. Naval Academy. Tbe CHminallOD will he held at Clemson College, will begin at 9:30 o'clock n. m., and close at 30 o'clock p. m. All applicants must pass a physical ex?miBtlon before they will be permitted to stand te mental examination. They must be at ast five feet tall and free Iree from serious QyslcaI defects; they must reside In lh?' dlsict and most be between tbe ages ot fifteen 3d twenty years. Candidates will be examined m?ntally In lading, writing, punctuation, spelling, nrllhietlo, geography, English grammar, United tales history. World's history, algebra trough quadratic equations, and plane geuetry through first five books. Very respectfully, Wyatt Aiken. R. 0. Hunter Weds. Mr. R. O. Hunter In bis usual quiet way | ft our city something over a week ago, and ; nen be returned he brought with him one 'Tennesse's brightest and fairest daughters, be Press and Banner has suspected forsomeme that be bad designsacrosB the Blue Ridge id la not wholly surprised to learn that be as taken this Important step. Congratulaons to the happy couple. Improvement on the Square. Mr. Jobnson, l^upervlsor of Construction ir the city, has been busy for several days ,ying tbe walks of monument square In conret e fie has finished bis work and It is now reav for tbe ladles, who will beautify li wltb owern, etc. Let tbe ladles plsae a few bencbeR on the jare for a resttnK piaoe. In the evening tbls ill be a p]e*8RDt place to while away tbe ! me and talk Georgia politics* Returned from pleasant Trip. Mr. and Mrs. tV. H. Cot bran returned to bbevllle Inst week cftera delightful stay of >vernl weeks at Mr. Cothran's old home Id . Idgtfleld. To return to tbe pn?bs tbat were trodden In illdhood. to live atraln amid those familiar :enes tbat make oh torgetful of tbe destining oriel?these are our happiest exporlenct-p. Daughters Meet. Tbe United Daughters of the Confederacy eld Ibelr first meeting Id tbe Grand Opera [onse last night. ; They will be Id session a part of three days. n interesting program has been arranged. Tbe pleasure o( tbe occasion will augment* J by vocal dbd Instrumental maslojoy local ilent. FINE WATCH ANMILOCK REPAIRING. FINEST REFERENCES. CLES G. HUGUELET, Watchmaker and Jeweler. ABBEVILLE. 8. C. Office aDd Repair Department on 2d oor of new Realty Qompany building. A nice line 1 of Jewelry, Ladies' batches, Riogs, Chains, Fine, etc., litable for Christmas gifts. Estate of M. T. Hutchinson. otice of Settlement and Application for Final Discharge. Take notloe that on tbe 11th day of Decemir, 1906,1 will render a final' account of my oounts abd doing as Administrator of -the itate of M.T. Hutchinson, deceased, In tbe Bee of Judge of Probate for Abbeville Connat 10 o'olook a. mu.and on tbe Fame'day 111 apply for a final discharge from my trust snob Administrator. All persons having demands against said tate Will present them for payment on or ifore tnat day, proven and authenticated or i forever barred. . ROBERT J.TLUTCHIN80N, (Administrator. Dr. Thornton'8 Easy Teetber has saved tl e res ol hundreds of babies and will safely rry yopr baby through the most trying pert of Its life aa It Is a guaranteed remedy for letblng, Bummer Diarrhoea, Flux, Indlget>n,and^?ll stomach and t>owel trouble* of ? fants. 25 cents. For Bale by McUurray -ug Cq. and country merchants, or. Easylether Medicine Co., Hartwell. Ga. j Che / v i ' . / Sgiderson Phosphate md Oil Company has bought high grade phosphate rock (bone phosphate of lime) and high grade ammoniates, blood, tankage, etc., and is making a high grade blood and bone 1 \ FertilizerThere is do better fertilizer tan one with a blood and bone isi8. Fertilizer is like bread, m can't make good bread unless >u have good material to make it ith, Flour is the foundation of 'ead and phosphate rock (bone ? lOBphale of lime) is the foundaon of fertilizer. 11 There are as many different P ades of phosphate rock as there e of flonr. We have bought a losphate rock (bone phosphate of W me) which is usually exported to urope where intensive farming is * me, high grade Fertilizer is - , , lA Vis anted ana nign graae results are quired. Our ammoniates, blood, tankje, etc., are the best we can get s going to clip our profits but e will have the satisfaction of aking a fertilizer that we can Fer our home folks, our next door sighbors with confidence, for we alieve there is nothing better ade. We want you to try it. We want to sell our fertilizers ; home. We want to take the oney that is usually paid out for AiVhtH in ahinmnff sroods awav O o o- V om home and put it in high grade aterial and make a high grade utilizer that we can sell our ilks at home, It will pay you to y some of our goods. D. S. VANDIVER, Manager. J. E. VANDIVEB, President. , ... ; .;' r -' fv-vt' > _ i j Southebh'Standard-o MjJOGLESS I ffMade by Nature I as healthful, as wl I the grape of the 1 9 fig of the tree. I <JFor all cooking I cheaper, and hea I the* best of the hoj I as butter for mos Vi_/T B I If yon aro feeling ont-of-sorta, ^ AM/# ' '*' and you will feel bettor i % # They will malco you feel Just r Vf# I REMEDY" strengthens tho Stoma Wmm and purines the Blood, doos Its w *3.' pleasantly! yet it novor gripes, ' W invariably making the user feel stn , ? Q > Better Than Pills^Fc m XQJLU nit 1U1 , m Appetite, Sallow Complexion, Liver Coi M Pimple* and Ernptfons, Chills, Malar! m tlsm, Ttjrpld Liver or Inactive Kidneys M from the digestive organs. / ?S4 I BOX. C. A. MILFORD & CO., FRESH C Direct from the fa ~ A nr\ ~i~t wctJh. at tuc up-u St,ore of C. A. MILF01 \ T. EDGAR Al - ANDERSON, ROOFING AND META! Guttering. Ventilators, SfcyHgbts, Co Cresting, Ridge Capping, Gravel Stops Mill and Repair Work a Specialty. The Famous Kclsey Hot ....Phone o* Write for The Peoples Sa1 ABBEVILLE, OFFICERS. S.LG. THOMSON, President. q, , . A. NEUFFER. Vice-President. W. TTl /-/-i-V J. ? Jtt> JBi? V.VA) V/Muiv?I mm mi ? tate, County and C President: Vice-President: , E. HARBISON. P. B. SPEED. Board of* Directors : F. ] lanska, J. H. DuPre, R. M. HaddoD, W. B nkecales, C. C. Gambrell. We golJei yoor business and ai it safely and eonse We are in poaiuon to make you loaDS, ac when placed in Our Saving's D j c*mTrr\r\T T QVU.UUJU JTablets Ink /Inncvol Rnlinril VJ OJULi Cli KJ VliWA Speed's Dm; A p}VV^y:::p>.r<F SATISFACTION I lr? LARD | 1 ' As pure, I ;f holesome as I s 6l< ^ B th vine or the jj wi H ' tb HH wi i? M r ? better, I | Ithier than . y?as good I , H t purposes. I | S HI f?n to i ca UiiWuMUnMv take an MR Tab- V^a// n the morning. Vsil/y^"^ lght. "NATURE'S \W i ch', Liver, Kidney* AXiLf , ork thoroughly and Vw 1 reakens or sickens- W be sneer and better. > ou ?r Liver Ills. . 1 J lck Headache, Loss of ttj, mplalnt, Skin Diseases, * A a, Blllonsness, Rhenma- m and all troables arising V , kc I " Abbeville, S. C. | tali ?~ c* Ufs 1 ill . . uu , ou :andy , i wi a i Lctory every ?2 [>-date Drug HQ / OU U? be EtD & CO. | ML mmmm b) SCHER, ! , S. C. fo? L WORKERS. is __ tb t> t nve.vors, Comic Finials, i" 0D , Gasoline Tanks, Cotton l* & , Air Furances. i?u to Prices.... cl ?? rings Bank, j S. C. J 3. Thomson, H. G. Anderson | A.. Neufler, C. C. Gambreli, I E. Owens. F. B. Gary, F J. Stark, B. E. Cox, Jonn A. Harris. ti< ^ i A : or ' ABBEVILLE: ity Depository. Cashier: |j J. H< DuPRE. E. Harrison, P. B, Speed, G. A. . Moore, W. P. Greene, J. F. e prepared to handle rratiTely. id to pay interest on deposits, epartment. JJJ ??????p? be iOOKS mi ou Pencils " Tfc h 1TJ Supplies. S Store. i tee mi -mm AT THE THEATRE. .?? Wayne Musical Comedy Co. j'rMny Xlii'ht?"The Vblif H?l." ?atur<??v Matinee - "The Money x laturdny XIght-i"The Circus Girl." Colombia <9. C.) State. ?h? Wayne Mnsicai Comedy company, itch 1r playing three performance# In Cn.l101a itaiH week, probably makes a mlftiake churning popular prtcw. Tbe company ilcb last Dlgot presented "Toe White Hat" mitt do credit to ibe majority ot the II CO own which come this way. All the esaeu- : 1m ot mdcctfmfui musical comed.v are there? pell-iralned cborua orcapable dancers apd >8ere, good mnalc.and fcaoceMfat comedy. M?e are the end ot every maa'd desire, who lend* musical comedy. "The White Hat." junb Ul^lll 0 prUUUQUUU Wttil uailicu UU nuu rvb and sent. The choruo work* ha if it )re paid for It. There was eoug qod dance d dunce and song galore, and, of course; as ibe fashion with musical comedy, once In a ille the plot was brought In and gave the ng and dance aod dance and song a good cutse. Wblob is ail tbat is required of mo?1 comedy. Tbere are some good peopl#in e cast. Harry Grlbeon, tbe leading comeno, is capable ol pub uclng an honest and noine laugb. Aimee Travis, who works lb Mr, Gnbbon, is equally popular with e audience and did tome really artistic irk in tbe role of "maid of ail work." Both r. Grlbbon and Mr. O'Connor, who acceptsy enacted tbe part of Barry Pomplnjay, tve good voices. Mr. Fred Wayne baa ie?s at are as good as tbe best of them and be ght to torn tbem loose and let tbem do elr worst; be can dance. But it ie not fair to discriminate?especially ben tbere are so mauy pretty girls in tbe orns. Tbe Wayne Musical Comedy commy is reafly something different; they'ao- . ally give a good, high olass show at popular Ices. Tbey deserve tbe patronage of tbe iblic, noi because It Is a popular pi iced oommy nui because the company gives a gennely pieatilng performance. Mr. Fred Wayne, who, In addition to Along, writes plays and.makee apeeohes for bis lupany, can:e before the curu?ln laatnlgbt id explained that be was trying to establish reputation Tor tbe Wayue Musical Comedy rnpaoy in iheSoutband tbat be expected -orae a^aln?and to draw bigger houses, beiiise tic ipi i itim on deserved lUem. i'i ices?25, 50 <iud 75 cents. [agazines make nice Christlas pre. ents. We make a pecialty of subscriptions to II magazines and at CUT 1ATES. Lower than the ublishers will give yon. Dargan's 5 & 10c Store. v Our School tor Preachers. rhe Oaiolina Spartan, whose editor 1* the st preacher la the State, bss this to say Of \ r proposed college for preachers. U arecent^meetsngof tbe trustees, Broth. Charles Peity was imoulmously elected to s best chair in the Vacuity. He seems to Ink that-the preachers in Spartanburg iow it all, acdiu tbls opinion it is quit* Dbable that they concur. Tbls being true r college would bave few 8partanbarg lolarv. We conld make up, however. In loiara from Anderson and Laurens. iere Is what our good Brother Petty, baa say: < * ' < ; Several years ago EJltorHugh Wilson of e Aobevi le Presn atd Banner contain- \ tud me establishment of an lnstlitue lor eacuera. He naff the great need or special Lining, not id doctrine aud theology, oot tbe uee ot the voice, dlution aud the maur of speaking That la our recollection of 9 Intention. Iflt to not correot tbe Editor a bet Ha straight, Of course preachers in ibevllie and aujolniag counties need snob luatilule, Out nere In Spartanburg where eacnera con aider tbemseives without lauit d blameless tbere is no need oi laymen using any suggestion whatever. But ibere e preachers in aome ot tbe counties ihat eu the gentle band* of laj men piaced~ on em witn force enough to shake some 01 tbe ipleasant and objectionable pulpit method* t of them. Year* ago a bright woman wa? eaklhg of a most blgbiy self-esteemed eacner, who has glaring faults In ma<ter d manner. She said that ..he neeutd a od sensible, sirono^-mlnded,' stroog-irmed ^ le to take blm by tbe collar aud give blm . good shaking and tell blm what a tool be d matfe ot himself. Recently ?e have id two object lessons as to the proper dm of e voice. Oue was a woman and a negro >man at mat. She talked at the Morgan onument. Her voice was clear, distinct d bad flue carrying power, lo fler loudest ibursu every word could be dl>4lnctly ard. We should say that sbe ccu d bave en heard by 2000 or 8000 peop.e In uie open if they bad been properly grouped, sbe li not rave and rant and sweat, Tbe next y It was our pleasure to bear a different < pe or preacher. He was a college graduate id a dingeut stuaeut of any ?ubJcot tbat lated to tbe welfare of tbe peopie. The eaker waa Dr. H. F. Cbrellzberg of tbe jrtb Carolina Conference. He read tbe ble lesson, a toierauiy long one, so dwicily aud forcibly that It could be beard by . l. When he aonounoed bis subject ail uid bear It. Even wnen be raised bis lee to a higher pitch bis arucuiatio* aud unclatlon were ciear. Tbere was no efrt, no beating tbe pulpit. He used tbe me Intonation or voice tuat be would use talking to an assembly of teachers or polclans. From tbe beginning there was at earnestneig about blm tbat came from :onvlctlon that everything he spoke was ie. Tbe point Is that many preacher* onld be de-clericaiised, v, de-njculnarj:d and talk and read and act *u tbe pul i as though they were not t?.. llaiinut dlvlduals?a Dr. Jekyl and a Dr. Hyae. course this 1b not Intended for Spa rg preaohers and tbey are requested read It. It la Jo.* Editor Ho^n WiltOu'? aw. Worlds Greatest IM Pain immkii Killer or Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lame Bade, Stiff >ints, and Muscles, Sore Throat, Colds, Strains, Drains, Cuts, Bruises,Colic, Cramps, Indige*jn, Toothache, and all Nerve, Bone and Musda ches and Pains. ^The genuine h as Noah's Ark 1 every package. 25c.,50c. and fi.ooby alIdeal-* ,sin medicine everywhere. 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