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* ????njjLUjjmihL^L-Hijj smmmmmmmmaimKa ToltheVnnr 1 : SCHLOSS 6R0S 6 CO. ?* * '? PIPP^ Flae Clothes Makers Baltimore and New York A HANDY SHOPPING LIS UNDERWEAR?We sell cotton, wool and cotton and wool mixed?but never one for the other. Medium and heavy weights. Garments 50c up. SHIRTS?Stiff and plaited bosoms and the winter negligees. Snappy stripe* patterns, 50c to $1.50. TIES?New panel effect four-in-hand; rich, refined silk in beautiful autumn shades, 25c and 50c. PARKER BELLEVUE. HELPFUL HINTS 0 Mr. Newman of Baltimore was in Telle- c , j u r vue Friday tuning pianos. Scalp and Hair If Mr. S. J. Cowan, of Amity Gr., MrC. D. P-moorf ku l*> Cowan, ot Warren ton, and Mrs Ada Ken- vaUsBQ Dy vc nedy of Ledanon were guests of Mrs Dandruff is a conta* Cowan on Wednesday. I by a microbe which als I Mr. and Mrs i rank McGee returned to> Kever use a comb or IIv i on Monday, they were summoned by ! soaie one else. No ma telegram on Saturday of last week to at- j owner may tie, these tend the runerai or Mr. a. c. jvenneuy. fected with microbes The friends of Mrs R. F. Bradley are your scalp. It is far glad to know that she is improving. microbes than it is to Wayland Britt, of Clemson visited home- a single stroke of ai folks in Sandover Saturday. brush may well load 1 Miss Bessie Morrah loft Saturday, for try on anybody else's ! Anderson, she began teaching on Monday, band is a resting place ! The Clemson Cadets attended the State if you happen to be Fair in Columbia. , , drulf, itching scalp, fi j Mr. Tatoru Bradley was in AV>l>evillo on ness, we have a lemet Monday and called up some of his IMle- will completely relieve vue friends over the phone. are so sure of this tlui David Kennedy, Clifton, Ben and Lesley with the understandii Britt, of Clemson spent last Sabbath at . 0 ( nothing :or the tri home, and attended the funeral of Mr. due; the results we cla Kennedy. caned Eexall "93" Hail Some of our citizens will attend the \y believe it to be the i Georgia?Carolina State Fair in Augusta dy for scalp and hai this weefc. v know of nothing else The Wellington people realized Seventy- i??ctiveuess,' because c five dollars including expenses at their pr .duced in thousands Bazar on Friday night. . | Bexall "93" Hair Ton We can almost hear the souiki or wea- ish dandruff, restore ding bells. ... ii s loss has been broufi Our farmers are in good sp rits, cotton ulKj make the hair ri is bringing a good price. a?d glossy. It does tl: Dr. Britt was in Abbeville luesday. jates the hair follicles Mrs 31. E. Bradley is spending some- matter, and brings at time with her parents. circulation of blood, i Prof, Ma,rk Bradley returned to Clem- hair roots, causing tl sou on Wednesday. grow new hair. We\ ! ? ? has any trouble with 1 _ ... , that Rexall "93" Hair 1 For trunks, suit cas 8 and tonic and restorative handbag* Bee the Rosenberg "Stif'tZlv fnre'put' Mercantile Co Kung UD?tre" ~ give full and complete Poultry Yard Motes. particular. Two sizes ' Remember you can ( Grain should not be fed oftener than dies in Abbeville onlj twice a day. Rexall Store. The C. i Thousands of hens are killed every y?*ar Hi? fo?>rlintr t/m much wpt food and mashes. Tlie greater portion of the feed should be 'chickens of different ages should not WHY IT S be kept together. Much better results are 11111 11 L obtained when they are kept separate. Charcoal in granulated form should al ways be kept before fowls of all ages. n? More satisfactory results are obtained D6CaUS0 lis lor UE from keeping only one variety than in having several, unless a person has plenty iJ DDoVlile P opJ6 of patience and an abundance of room. A hen should be fed somo grain that she Xnt h i nc r?n hp pi doesn't have to scratch for. Although S exercise is necessary to keep her in gcn)d Doing one thing ^ health, she needs time to rest and dust _ , T_., herself in the middle of the day. Doan s Kidney I only. Money comrN in Buucliex They cure sick ki to A. A. Cbisbolm, of Tread well, N.Y., Th cure bacba now. His reason is well worth read- mi I 1 - ??!?..? a l^r\n? lima I oiitfLforl frAIYl * lllg . .rui a IUIIR uiur i oun,.?<.v, .? . al. .,, indigestion, torpid liver, constipation, . tlere 13 Aooevuic nervomnesp, and general debility," he ilwrites. "I couldn't sleep, badnoap J. C. Black, Ma petite, nor ambjtion, grew weaker ev- ea?*,; ery day in spite of all medical treat- Kidney Pills and ment. Then used Electric Bittern. "J33 well pleased v Twelve bottles restored all my old-time obtained. I had health and vigor. Now I can attend erable for some ti to business every day. It's a wonder- backache and pai ful medicine." Infallible for Stomach, n1e,^8t: . was Ja.m Liver, Kidneys, Blood and Nerves. a'' 8 ! 60c. at Speed's drug store. of klt,1Jey i W _ me annoyance. " Doan|s Kidney P Weddings? remedylor nucn ? ? ing to P. li. Spee tama : procured a box. Darean's 80 mucb tliat 111 ? pain or distress si ? r .. ^ . F"r 8alft ^ *' Bees Laxative Cough Syrup net" so promp'ly bfcause It gently moves tbe bowels, which cents. Foster-MlJ l?tbe best. and In fact tbe only way to cure ? ??i? ?? cold. It lingers In tbe throat and heals and -*>ew xOrK, sole agi allays inflammation. Bold by C. A. Mlltord States. A Co. ??. ? Remember the i Good singing, good music and handsome take no other, costumes at Opera House, Monday night. X ig Fellows* While we have Clothes for men^ fiom 18 years old to 80 years S if "young" our talk in this space is g especially to the Young Chaps 18 m about the "Youthful Spirit" in S Dress. dt pi m I Our Young Men's Suits |jj H te k are built especially for boys in the 3S I last teens and earlv twenties. No cu S, " " se young fellow wants to wear large | sizes of boys' clothes or small sizes hs I of men's. g 1 They are made for the youthful ** | figure?made to assist nature?to If give that all-desired athletic build; ^ ? yet so splendidly is it done that m< ^ there's no suspicion of padding or {? I freak distortion. by p to th The garments pictured here will vii ?j show you. The "STADIUM " Is j? *? one of the most popular young fet >?<' Fa men's suits ever designed. The "CONQUEROR " Is an Ideal coat for street wear or motoring, P Serves also In wet weather? 80 Cravanetted. Rainproof. ] mi ox >T FOR MEN?READ IT! ? ch GLOVES?Walking and dress gloves in new Fi shades $1 to $1.50. Wool Gloves 25c leJ and 50e. of th SOCKS?Solid colors in all the new shades, til 10c, 15c and 25c. wi SWEATERS?Coat sweaters in solid colors lh 50c up. ^ OVERCOTS?Medium and heavy weights, ^ short and long. Rain Coats in Priestly and other cloths. ' ad & REESE! N HAIR HEALTH. Died jn the Proper Way g A clergyman, who was not averse to an de oubles Generally occasional glass, hired an Irishman to , clean out.his cellar, says the San Francisco irelessness. Argonaut. The Irishman began his rim.R rlicpocp PftiiRPfJ work- He brought forth a lot of whiskey 0 nroduc^baklnpss bottles- arid he lifted each one lookea ??r!h holnno'inir ul through it at the sun. The preacher, who ttor was walkinl? on the lawn, saw him, and , ; a?tk ?s nfav be in said: "They are all dead one's. Pat" ha which will infect "T^ are!" said Pat- "Wel1 there is th easier to catch hair one good thing about it; they all had the no get rid of them, and minister with them when they were dying.' mi 1 infected comb or fic X) baldness. Never ? . i hat. Many a hat- ai< for microbes. HHt MW^M mmP JJ?' troubled with dnn- Mr A C#V4 illing hair or bald- r L ly which we believe * these troubles. We fcl ^ JI Jt//K it we offer it to you w 1 ig that it will trost T I ^ twl i a.1 if it does not Dro- ^ f ^.n\ M lllC im. This romeuy is 1 Al/U M i Tonic. We honest- A C I nfTcj ?^ la; nost scientific reme- km * fiott ha r troublee. and we W J jd~E to that equals it to;1 ef- JHL_ to if the results it hus /*rJ ^ C. of cases. ? j th ic is devised to ban- y 7 ar natural color when J ;ht about by disease, ca luturally silky soft HH^HHBn9P7^ ^ eu us oecause 11 sumu>, destroys the germ . T -c, j, #. 0E >out a free, healthy Some of that J<m Flour, ju*t pe which nourishes the Phone 75 to have our wagoD rant Ser/bUd? who caI1 atld ,eave a tack> aod y?ur th lair or scalp to know baking troubles will come to se Tonic is the best hair an end 0 ' in existence, and no L ^ Joubt this statement If you wish light, wholesome Cf our claims to a fair bread, delicious pastry, etc., inding that they pay ' , _ . .. ' ly >medy if it does not ?ou Wl11 flod in the UW5 of st satisfaction in every Jem you attain your desire. or ;bS?ClEMal"dK$eS ' Best by Te?.? aod of | r at our store,?The course everything else in Gro- it K. Milford & Co. ceries, Vegetables, Fruits, etc. "* Yours to please, y iUCCEEDS L T. MILLER | Cl ie ThiDg Only, and por ^egt flour gee ^ w Appreciate this. Rosenberg Mercantile Co. it ood for everything. A CARD ? irpi] hrinen biippprb Thl" ,s 'o cerlliy that all drnggUts are au- fr veil orings success. ,hot)7>d tn rpfUDd your moDf.y ,f Foley's h( >illa Hn nn? thina Honey and Tar falls to cure your cough or ? cold. Il stops the cougb, healB the InngB aod . oreveatu aerloun results Irom a cold, prevents 01 nnanmnntd unH nAnfiiimntlnn Pnnldi^R nn Il( dneys. opiHtes. Tbe genuine is Id a yellow package. Ti , . , Refuse substitutes. C. A. Millord & Co. a( che, every kidney v( Foley's Honey and Tar cure* coughs quick- p< > pvidpnfp to nrove '?? strpnatbens the lungs and expe'8 colds. fa . eviueDce 10 prove c. A Milford A Co. 'p, in St., Abbeville, The easy. pleasaDt, ?fife, surp, prompt pills, .e* have used Doan'a are Rings Little LJverPllls. In any ( mergen-1 . I tyinet bob thoi T cy, PlD^salve Carhoiized is tne saive 10 use. ? u 11 i. t 11 sootbes pnlDH. It beals bruises. 8old by P' nth tlie results I c. a. mii/ord & Go. si been fetling mis- tl The Eose-berg Mercantile ? e aud sore Dearly Co. are showing a fine line of Jj irregular passages gjjoes this season. See them di secretions caused , " , w I had heard of before you buy. k 'ills being a good ? d< troubles and go- For sale. Large two story dwelling on South Main lhej lielped uie gtreet. Lot extends through from Main to |u uve uau uui nine Jail street. Within two hundred yaras 01 luce." public square. A bargain in this for some . , D -n ooe. See J. S. Stark, or J. E. McDavid. dealers. Price oO r bum Co., Buffalo, WeddiDgs? ? eots for the United sterling Silver ? ( ) name?Doan's?aud D&rg&n S. 1 o See onr ralnooaU and overcoats before buy- 8 lug. The L. W. White Uo. | Ll 'nVfcI* i -i h ; M'i t GUMPTION ON THE FARM* bought a pretty cottage On the outskirt of the town; hen was afraid the wind would c< And blew my cottage down. or North wind, nor East wind, Such a scurvy trick would play; ut up there came a mortage wind And swept my house away. The only man not deeply concerned x>d roads in your county is the trie ho goes that why but once. A good many folks will have cold flng ifore they are through husking corn ,11. Don't let that somebody be you. Keep a lot bag strings hanging in anery, and many times, some in irn come handy. A broken harnesss st a good thing to hang them on. The folks who do the most dwadllng ,e fine autumn weather are often ost surprised wh >n the cold, wet sea itches them with their outdoor work 1 >ne. A horse will do more and do it ten tir or willingly, for the man who has a ki ring in his voice and who says "get u if he were going along, too. Some farmers are surprised the f jie their wives sell enough eggs and I r tn furnifth t.hfl tAhlftflxid the wnrdri id after that they are surprised if iesn't keep it up. Save the beautiful things in nature. Do t down a shapely pine or poplar just e if the axe is sharp; and when grubb it fields, set the fine, straight hardwi rubs in some forest tract for futune i All rubbish about the place that wo irbor insects and other pests should janed up and burned. If it has not adv been done, hotbeds and cold frar ould be cleaned up and soil prepared dding. rhere are life insurance, fire insura id stock insurance, all of them g< ough so far as they go, but none of th lite equal to the industry that insu ainst unhanpiness and want in old a Now that tne days are shorter you i doing chores sometimes after da ake it a rule never to set the lant wn on the floor. Hang It up where iti t be knocked over. It is an awful thi have the barn bnrn up. By the waj rness snap suspended frotfl the ceil a bit of old pump chain Is a good thi hang the lantern on. Have It just atx e reach of your head. ' n NnvAmber is the time to nrune crrai ties; but In very cold localities it is sa delay the pruning until severe cold actically over,?say the latter part ibruary. Cut back new Wood so as ive two buds on each cane.?Novem ,rm Journal. Little Load Lifters. Telly cake should have the edges pat carefully to make it roll easier. Whole peppers are better for deasoni ups ana sauces than ground peppers. For removing from the hands st ide by paring fruits and vegetables i alic acid. Faded plush may be brightened ushing it very lightly with a cl onge dipped in chloroform. For a refreshing dinner salad, toss wl erries, bits of oraage and bannaua ench dressing and serve on lett ives. To make butterscotch mix four cupl brown sugar, two cupfuls of butter i ree tablespoonfuls of Water and boll crisp in water. Do not wash colored clothes in the st iter with all-white ones. This especii >lds good if one happens to have t* len with colored borders. After the weekly washing rub a lit negar and spirits of camphor over inds. This will keep the hands in g ndition summer and winter. To brighten the eyes take occasion! st before going to bed the juice of ha mon in a small tumbler of water, with [ding any sugar to it. If you have' a black gown that ne eshening, cleanse it thoroughly v jar black coffee, diluted with water i ntalnlng a little ammonia. When cut flowers become wilted aftei lile thev may sometimes be freshet c cutting off the ends with a sharp ki id clipping the stems in hot water foi oment. If you cannot afford to visit the massei jquentlv, take consolation Jnthe thouj at it is better for you to do it yours canse you exercise other muscles wl ivelopingr those muscles. PELLAGRA Free Lance. ', Pellagra is increasing in the south. ib not been definitely decided whet e disease is caused by unsound torn >t. The following statement will pr teresting, whether it is, based on sciei i factor ndt: Pellagra, the disease that has exci irm in southern states, Is to become ediately the subject of official inqui le work will be performed in the hygie aratory in Washington, This action] en ordered by the treasury departm the instance of the health authorities .rious states, who fear the disease b come a scourge, and who wish to kr >w to treat it. Though it has been know long that ] if i a is caused by a mold blight in corn is rema ned for an American physic learn the exact nature of the blight ? devise a remedy for the disease. Dr Carroll or Aleadviiie, ra., nasaiscove at the germs and parasites in the m e closely related to those found in tul losis. They may be destroyed by elec 1 treatment and nature will then wo* reDr. Carroll planted three acres of o i May 15 in 150 rows. When the corp med he found 50 stalks with ,a mol ight in the form of a black bulb, a sij mmon to farmers everywhere. Un e microscope thousands of germs i rpentine parasites were found in one the bulbs. The head has hooks of tentacles," ] irroll writes to the New York Wo: hat enable it to seize and hold tenaclo the mucous surface or .lining of omach and intestinal tract of the hur lower animal that feeds on, corn infi I with the mold. This black bulb g rough stages of growth and decay ui disintegrates and is scattered In a bli >wder by the wind. Thus healthy corn are infected. "The germs and parasites closely res( e those found in germ Infected milk fr dries know to have tuberculosis cat le close resemblance of these corn n )rms to those in the sputa of consul pes leads me to suspect pellagra to osely related to tuberculosis. "A simple and easy way to curtai] ipe out pellagra would be for the fan i go through the corn field shortly al is in tassel, before the ears of corn rmed and gather all the black n libs or balls on them. Then in han me the gathered crop would probably ee from pellagra pests and suitable ;althy, nutritious food. "Pellagra, or pellagrins, being a dise ! germs or parasital origin, it is c jcessary to destory the germ of paraf o this end a germicide that may be sal iministered directly to the organs in ;d should be employed. For that ] )&e I use an acid germicide apiied to itestinal tract, driven into the dises irts by an alternating current ectrlcity. "This germicide thus applied kills antly all forms of pathogenic bacterl irasites that may be present in the bl ;ream traversing the system, clog*, le emuuctories, such as lungs, liver, eys, alvine tract and the grandular i ;m generally. The violet electrical ill stimulate the diseased emunctoriei ie polarization of cells that by disease spolarized and cause them, howi eakened or impaired by disease, to >rm their true functions a?d carry off ead bacteria." nited Daughters of the Confederacy tertainment Erskine Auditorium. Monday evening, Nov. 15, 1909, Un (aughters of the Confederacy will giv ntertainment in Erskine Auditor; )ue West, S. C. See the funny f( 3 ear the melodious music, by the mui acuity of D. W. F. C. See the bewitc ie|les. Dreams of the Dixie girl. S ^ the lonely old batchelor. In short c ind you will never regret it J "l I'rtJhSj. ' ^ - -- - i ? , ... - . I -ABBEVILI a. CO imp s 0NE ?All h iyiuN I BARKOOl nes FURN nd- ' ? PROF. MUMM >ut- Free Coi jbe, she ;n* Mat Gay thrmi?g H igl ing Positively the Greatest Sensatioi ood ' i Dolitta,heimoneeInrh-6 al- her baby. Just a? large as her mothi nes rqally the strangest couple on earth. ">r all see this wonderful couple. Doliti nee 3?u x)d ?? em The Funniest i 3i?& 0,d P|an Where U Laff. $ MERRY-GO-ROUND gjf Enjoy Yourselves. Take a Trij pe |. Enjoy Yoursel ber A Blaze of Brilliancy? M One Solid Week?Monda red ?? [n<? Executor's Sale of SS Real Estate. by 77 "7 ean By virtue of authority vented in me under the will of L. C. Clinkscales, "j? deceased, I will sell at the late residence ot said deceased, on Wednesday, the first day of December, 1909, fula the following ijeal estate belonging to and the estate of said deceased. All that un- tract or parcel of land, known as the John F. Clinkscales place, containing Seventy (70) Acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of C. M. Clinkscales, Max Below and others. ttle At the same time and place I will the also sell the personal property belongood ing to the aforesaid deceased, consisting of farming implements, a lot of jf a 00rn and three mules, one cow and household furniture, etc. J. F. Clinkscales, eds Executor. rith =?, md ' * ' ' $ The nil I) Moil pa r,a OF H The Germania Savings Bank aire of Charleston, S. C., gives their depositors careful service. Write them. a. Resources over $2,900,000 It 38 Broad Street, Charleston, S. G. her P. O. Box 867. or ovo nti- Cold weather ? ted , Heaters ? R; Dargan's. nic f has v ' . * ent NO CASH ON RECORD kin There Ih no cub? od retmrd of a cnnth or i&y cold resulting in pneumonia or conaumptlon lOW after Fnl?>'h Honey and Tar ban bepn-taken. It will utopyonr ooaxh and hre?-k np y<Mir n 1 fold qntrkly. Kefo<m apy tint tho ^ermine u Foley'* Honey and Tar In a y< 1 ow pHcka.o it ron'HlnM no opiates and Ib ?afe and sure C, ian Mliford <fe C<>. Hid . C. _ . . ^ n1 oauii red roieyn ivoniy noiuru/ wm < u>? ij of kidney or t?lHdd?*r trnubl?? that lf? not h< olu yond the rsacb of medicine. Core*backache ^r- m <1 lrrejru'ar1t|?-8 that If neglected might re tri- eoit in Rrlghi'a disease or dlabetep. C. A k a Mllford <fc Co. ' 0rn ru w I CALL der smd and Bee all tbfc good things I have 1 of to offer in Sfc WATCHES. U8the B JEWELRY of all binds and description. ick jars A fine lot of best quality i SPECTACLES ioid just arrived. Prices reasonable. T TXT TiTTF A "DTI Ji W ? XL JL JXJSLJXXJ. I or ???????????? Buy your groceries from the Rosenberg Mercantile Co. aod rest get the best. be for ^ James Frank Clinkscales, ?nly Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Abbeville, s. c. vol- Office?First floor City Hall. jut led Weddingft? . of Cut Glass ? in- Dargan's. a or iii ood dnjr Mrs. Louie Hlte, 428 OutleD St., Danville, Uj; III., writes, October 1st: "Foley's Kidney Pills started me on ibe road to health I wan ?ys* treated by four doctors and took other kldoej ray remedies but grew worse, and was unable in a hv Ho mv housework, and the dootor told me I are only could live from two io?lx months. latu 3Ver DOW 80 much better that I do all of my own _ work. aod I sball be very glad to tell any one HY" afflicted with kidney or bladder trouble the tae good results I received from taklog Foley'* Kidney Pills." Commence today and be well. Do not risk bavin? Brlght's Disease or Diabetes. C. A. Mllford ? Co. The right way to cure piles Is to apply something to all parts affected. The be? thing (bat we know ol In such cases Is ManZ m. the . , great Pile remedy. This n>ay be applied ulilted rectb by means of a tube with a m-zz'e ate an tacbed. You will And Mat Zan to be an exiuui, cellent remedy for any kind ot pHe?, whether irpp bleeding, blind or Itching. ManZin Is toid "ical byC. A. Mllford & Co. hing mile It will soon be time to paint your bouse lome ba 8Qre 10 u8e tbe Paint that goe* the further and last* tbe longest?DeVoe'e. For sale onlj by Speed's Drag Store. f I FALL ( iMMBivcir IDAY, N ( ? AMUSE3V ISH ALL ATTRAC1 lELO'S ROYAL IT ncerts oil Public Square Twic< ?pv2_r/;ktwice Reproduced I ILJlVvjjjjy by electricity J' u of the Day. His life and doii ~ True photographs ^ LUCllle Freaks or nature er. This pair are from all . Mothers should ^ collossal collect la will entertain Reptiles and Moil A show for ladies, it^ltinn gentlemen & chili Nations. Modest, Nuf ced. tional. Ferris Wheel "? HTli t*oh??-Ti the Ci ves for One Week! orn, Noon, Night?Fun for Fro All will be at Abbeville y till Saturday?Novcmbci The Following is the Apportionment of School Funds for the Scholastic Year 1909-'10, l a o CD ZS Zm ** Name of Dlstriot. 5" S. C ? a C ? a e ? ?g BO 0 9 fc Corner.; 1 92 8 319 20 Ridge - 2 64 282 20 O lflftfi 11 Rocky River - 4 106 441-18 Fork 5 66 214 03 Ueztus .. fl 65 287 48 La timer ; 7 251 881 18 Monterey 8 190 10*24 56 CalbouD Fail* 9 290 1219 69 Mt .Caraiel 10 275 1087 58 WIMIdkIOD - II 210 983 95 Bordeaux 12 233 1194 <1 McCormlck 18 378 1686 16 BuflMo....._ 14 HO 621 61 Bellevlew 15 170 658 62 Bold Brancb~ 16 6" 278 10 Flalwoodf 17 155 616 04 Beibla IK 131 615 81 Fern ClitT. 19 42 22S 21 Sburon 20 190 778 41 Bethel 21 130 639 05 Abbeville ., 22 995 6148 60 Wurrentou 28 155 615 30' Retd 24 120 512 98 Browulue 25 108 862 43 L^ne Foreat 26 145 570 27 Atitrevllle 27 235 702 80 Union 28 150 666 99 Sunny mop* '20 16) 651 44 Cold Spring :..... SO 100 860 01 Long Cone 31 160 634 49 Rmlid viHe 82 200 710 00 Promise Laud 83 101 487 83 Central 31 170 566 51 Haean 35 70 220 83 Parks UreeH fty 90 340 18 Keowee 37 170 657 96 l>oe Went. 88 450 2290 94 Donald! 89 167 439 48 Pmeville 40 SO 240 80 VfermlHon 41 80 240 00 Fondvllle 42 ISt, 494 (55 Eareka ?.... 43 106 808 39 utuhu iiioiuu 11 u' ?< ,jj Kock Spring 45 6? 294 17 Rty 46 70 180 0(1 WtDoriH 47 89 267 16 I Young ^.48 91 J>53 01 Hall 4!l 6fi 2116 78 Cina 50 40 100 00 OmpjfM 31 17 11*7 34 IndUn tin 52 110 867 8" Drake 53 20 115 15 Lebanon...., 54 100 366 4? f L'nP 55 8Q 12- iQ 1 The Mhove l? Ibe apportionment ol con*tl- j tntlnnni and dlMien?ary fund*. This Include* : ?ll money on h>*nd ami to h* ool'ented foi * scboo s. rxcei t in upeciai dMrlctn, wb-re the special tax Id to be a <ded. ] J Foster Hammond, J Co. Supt. of E IuchUoo. j If you want a John B. Stet- l son hat see the Rosenberg Mercantile Go ] t * . The JState of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE COUNTY. ] Probate Court?Citation for Letters of Admin- ] istrtiloD. By J. F. Miller, Esq., Judge of Probate. ] Whereas, Edmond Turner has mnde suit to j me, to vrant blm Letters of Administration < of the Estate and effects of Elsie Browo, late of Abbeville County, deceased. Tbese are therefore, to cite and adraonlsb * all and singular the kindred and creditors ol -I ibe said EMe Brown, deceased, that tbey be l and appear before me. In ibe Court of Probate, i to be held at Abbeville r. H., on Thursday, ( the 11th day of November, 1909, alter publlca tlon hereof, at It o'clock Id the forenoon, to . sbow caune If any tbey have, why tbe said Administration sboald not be granted. i Given under my band and seal of the Court, Ibis 26'b day of October, In the year \ of our lord one thousand nine bun- j dred and nlDe and In tbe 184ib year . of American Independence. Published on tbe 27ih day of October. 1909, In the Press and Banner and oq thp Court < House door for tbe time required bv law. < J. F. MILLF.it. , Judge of Probate, j Moroe's LoralH. i We reoelved this week a keg of cucumbers for pickling. About November first, we will have a few 1 pans of that same good "nil pork sausHge" In 12 pound tlr.s. Price SI 90 spot cash at tbe 1 more. Hand In your orders If you want ] some ot ll. Pure seed wheat "Red May" and "Blue j Stem," a limited auantity, j Good old fashioned buckwheat flour In 12 i pound sacks?tbe genuine article. Tbe best assortmer t of mackerel and white tlhb in tbe city. New Orleans and Georgia oane syrup. 4 pounds good macaroni for ?5o. T > arrive next week "Rct-Rlre", 25 pounds for $1.00. Amos B. Morse Co. ' . , < For reed and feed oats see ' the Rosenberg Mercantile Co. ! - it 1. x They will give you xne Desi at the lowest price. ITCH Cured in 30 Minutes by Woolford's Sauitary Lotion. Never fails. Sold by P. &. Speed, Druggist. For buggies, harness aud saddlery see the Rosenberg Mercantile Co. r For the best flour see the Rosenberg Mercantile Co. i ..wav., i j. ii. 1.1., J ,i BgqawBW 1ARNIVAL IV. 15th IENT 00. HONS. ALIAN BAND B Daily. esse James Oatlaw. I igs in Missouri. Ufe size people. r of the original characters. Museum par^Tw iou of curios, consisting of Beasts, eye. ,ren Salome SSSffSP.? ^1 , Refined, Entertaining and EducaPENNY ARCADE h Barrel of Fun for a Cent razy House. Everybody will be there. A city within in city. Ilcsome Merry Millions r 15,16,17,18,19, 20 | A Say, Dad ? Here is a chance to shoe your boy so he '11 stay shod for a reasonable length of time. The shoe that will do it is the " Square Wear." The best (wearing shoe for boys your money can buy. Bring in the lad and let us fit his feet and vour Docket book with a. pair of these , stylish, comfortable and long wearing shoes. ( * T D. POLIAKOFF." I & . * LOWNDESVILLE. 1 : - :[}. fappenings of a Week In ?nd About the Seven Hill City?Personals. Lowndesville, Nov. 8th, 1909. The family of Dr. A. J. Speer, who had nade their home at Cordelia, Ga., since ast winter, came back to this place several lays ago, and are occupying the house rom which Hon. J. C. Lomax moved some;ime ago, belonging to Mr. Jas. Latimer. Yesterday week ago Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Latimer went to Honea Path to see the lomefolk of the first. Mrs. Latimer renamed there until yesterday, when Mr. Latimer went over and brought her home. Mr. C. G. McAllister, Sr., of Xatimer, was lere today was a week ago on business. Mrs. J. C. Lomax and Mrs.E.C. Meschine ivent to Columbia last Monday. They spent several days at the fair, and then went to Vlarion to stay a few days with the family >f Mr. Jas. Lomax, son of the first named. Maj. J. G. Huckabee and Mrs. R. W. Humphries went to Anderson Tuesday to lo some shopping in which they could not 3Q suited here. Mrs. Annie E. Moorehead, so pleasurably inown in this section, till a few years ago, low of Atlanta, Ga., came here Tuesday md remained with friends until next day. Mr. A. V. Barnes had a horse, somewhat )n the pony order, that he valued highly. Last Wednesday he was playing in the lot, eared up, fell back, struck its head upon a ?. ~ -J V?Urt riA/tlr on nnnonal Q/^? JbULLIp a LIU UI UhC Xto 1JVV.IV, ?*U uaauduu* wrw :ident which caused a loss to be felt. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Barnes and Mrs. A. 7. Barnes and her little girl Alpha, went to Anderson Thursday. Mr. J. F. Gibert went to Mt. Carmel Thursday, from there to Lebanon, and 'rom there to Abbeville on business. The rounds consuming: several days. There have been such very fine weather conditions in the near past for gathering crops, that reports reach us from all parts jf this township, that what corn was made has been gathered, nearly all of the cotton a as been picked, a good many oats sowed, ind farm work for this year will soon be wound up. As there is practically no late cotton, the cotton picking season will soon 3nd. A few days aeo, a man on a motor cycle from somewhere and going somewhere, passed through this place. It was the first and only one ever seen and heard here. We had thought that some of the auto-cars made fuss enough, but the little machine was far ahead of the big ones. Troupe. Attention Nobles. On Thursday the 18th day of November, \lee Temple of the Ancient Arabic Order st fha Mnhloc of thfl Mvstifi Chrine will journey to the Oasis of Augusta. To all of the Nobles of any Temple who jan be with us on that date, Alee Temple and the local Augusta Nobles extend a most cordial invitation. A great session is expected. Enthusiasm is high. Fresh meat is plentiful, new stunts are profuse and everything is altogether lovely. 4 All Ye Sons of the Desert come and en joy the good fellowship or Aiee. Box Supper. The teachers and pupils of Bethia School will have a "Box Supper" at the school house, Friday night, November 12th, 1909, for the benefit of the Library. All are cordially invited to attend. Just think of "Fluffy Kuffles" being at the Opera House. The greatest show of today.