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I ?BBIHill'll' I I I I II ' "I ' '' ' I DON'T llnlil tliA Ufnathor Hi UlllII UIV IVVHIIIVI W01 v HAJTS?The Celebrated Stetson and Howard Hats ir $2.50 and $3.50. Stiff Hats in all dimensions?$2.50 UNDEKWEAR?Medium weight ribbed Underwea wool. Shirts and drawers to match. 50c to $1.50. OUTING FLANNEL.?Pajamas?Fancy trimmed ^ Shirts?Plain or trimmed with fancy braids?50c to $1. SHOES?Shoes in all leathers suitable for any man'; for men who walk or stand much. Come in and let us tr DADI^PD A Read Link's ads. He pro- H. R. Sign in Undertaking poses to make December a Mr. h. b. sign has Quite j ?+ -L turned to Abbeville and from record breaklDg montn at nis engage in the undertaking 1 busy Store. His reduction in has made a study of Sanitary . ... . . Embalming for the last two y prices Will be mouey in your ing thoroughly qualified, pas: * i,Ai . Board of Health in Columbi put&cb.. anfj was granted a lisence. ; ? ? ?' graduate of the Southern Col i Aiamnreuii i c balming at Augusta, 6a., ar . LUnnUtSVILLE- prof. Benard of New York Lowndesville, Dec. 6th, 1909. August. After attending Pr Mr. W. G. Massey, representing the At- school he worK^ under one c lanta Journal, was in this place Monday undertakers there for somel and Tuesday, looking after the interests o'f this ?weeH, froru Gr * the above paper. Michigan, a fine Formaldehy The dwelling of Mr. G. P. Grant was ra^??r' .he latest, most up-to burned Monday night, caused it is suppos- ^us fumigating and disenf ed, by a defective stove flue. Almost ev- apartments in which an] erything in the house was lost. No insur- diseases have been. He int anee, so far as can be learnud. th,s work a specialty. Mr. S. M. Wolf, of the Anderson Bar, was ? in this place a part of Tuesday and Wed- -r*.- ii,. nestiay, the guest of Bov. B. W. Humph- * or OCBt UOUr riff" . , , . . Rosenberg Mercanti Somebody s cotton chopper passed through this place Monday, and Mr. A. 1>. ??? Smith was here Tuesday representing a il|*'hairi!ln Pvan cotton grader. If some power could and AU UO Y1110"Url 00. would bring about sucn a enange in me wttttt a farming interests as to lessen the acreage U 1 U A L planted to eotton and a corresponding in- ' crease in the acreage of food supplies, it | f\ " "! T| I ' would be a greater benefactor to the peo- I I; II I I II 1 pie at large than all of the graders and I | 1 I IV II choppers that can be sold. B I, ,1 I ll II Mr. and Mrs. ?. F. Latimer went to I I 11 I I ll |1 Honea Path Wednesday to be with the I 11 II 1J . homefolk of the second named the next ' thanksgiving day (25th) for 1909 passed ASSOCIATE off very quietly ana happily to all so far as _____ known; business houses all closed; per- _ , _ # haps nearly all families indulged in a little Property Infill red, * better dinner than usual; rural carriers , 1ft "at home"; many shells used, with but lit- MarCD. lbtt 111 tie more than noise as a reward. Mrs. John E. Allen and her two little (V71,,T1. ,,AT , ,v girls of Birmingham, Ala spent several W or "he Sector ol y days last \seok "with the family of their for any information yon ma} kinsman, Mr. B. Bollin Allen. our plan of insurance. w w \frt\iArnc nf Atlanta cnpnt. We insure your property ag OklO. 11. " J1V1UV141U, , - . the most of last week with her aunt, Mrs. U'JB Dy Miss I^ina "Wilson! of Abbeville, spent ru, n:w is sejeral days last week with Wends in this 4o ? ch?per thlu, ? t m t? j j# -i . . pany In existence. Rev. J. T. Dendy and family, of Ander- Kemember we are prepared u gop, came down Thursday. The first napipd that onrs is the safest and cb. is pastor of the Baptist ehurph in this Irumranoe known. place. He held preaching Thanksgiving _ _ ^ service in that church at <:30 p. pi., which J. E. ?X?K?( was the oply church in town that was " A YkVtA*rili opened op that day in recognition of it. ADD? vlli Pr. and Mrs-J-1-Fenneil and their two J fBASEB LYOH. Mttle daughters, of Waterloo, spent several * ***"' * * ? days last week at the home of the father of Ahbevill the first named, Bev. H. C. Fennel. Mrs. E. J. Huckabee and little babe went to Calhoun Falls Saturday eve to stay with DA A ft D FIT R Rr friends in that place for a day or two. OxJJMmU 1/lliXJt Mr. Wilbur Biake, of Calhoun Falls, came yesterday on the 10 a.m. train, worshipped ?-_?* Majors, with the Methodists at 11:30 a. m., and was w b 5c& ?^nn the guest of Mr. F- W. Harper until the 5 Rt ciinknoa'eB liue ^ p. m. train, when he returned to his home, w. W. L. Keller Xone ( r. T> ITT II V-_:? ?r? V,io T A toiler HrnM.h' Aev. xv. n . nujiijJimcB uviputu up uic ? ? Conference year's work with the Lowndes? w- sievenaon Cedar ap vllle charge, preaching his farewell 6ermon ?? v-Abbe at Smyrna at 11:30 a. m. and at the Bidce g- * ^???0* ???? at 3 (p. m. on yesterday. It will not be s. S BoieH . ^'wndeav known whether he will be continued here a.o. Magi for another year or not, until the close of Edwin Parker Calhoun 1 the coining session of the South Carolina s-Edmonds ........Borde Conference which begins at Abbeville on S? b ^f^9rr"* walnut a Wednesday, 8th of December. The people ^ o ,,M,"7js? generally will be glad for him to be return' d.'s. Haitiwangef"".'^Nlnetj ed to this work. G. C. Dusenberry ??,Kln Mr. J. F. Barnes, of Boyston, Ga., came Ira B. lay lor* Fellow In yesterday and was with kinsman until Joseph Lake .Pho this morning. Troupe. ? ? J. W. Lyon 1 Another order has just gone g.'e.' D^rnl.h,^Z::.\VZ'.'.'S in for our famous waterproof 8. H. Stevens Bn shoes for men. If they have Altt>evt"> H March i. w* an equal we have ntver seen Bees Laxative cough syrups or t:?1. ]y because It gently moves the tnem o. J..LIDK. utiie best, and In fact the only cold. It llogers In ihe throat Hllays Inflammation, Sold by If you want the best shoes &Co that can be made of leather Have you had enough Peiai gO tO S. J. Link. If not call at this office. % r ' y rrt r-'-r WAIT rives You to It. Foresight is better than Hindsight. Jo matter how late a train may be it will ;et in some time. No matter how long Autumn may linger in the lap of Winter, ooner or later you'll find Jack Frost arived. Take time [and the pick of a fine vercoat stock] by the forelock. E COATS: ^very style?every Shape?to Fit any Drmtor figure. Let us show you 'he "Clothes Beautiful" made for us by the Celebrated: Master Tailors Schloss Bros. & Co., Baltimore and New York / .lothes that are made the only way in rhich absolute perfection can be obtained -highest quality of materials, exclusiveess of patterns and finest tailoring. Today perhaps you are going to devote a few minutes to the buying of a suit?something you wear for months. Our Clothes will give you satisfaction until the end of wearing time. i all the new shades. Soft Hats $1, $1.50, and $3.50. r in cotton, cotton and wool mixed and all vith frogs or plain?$1- to $1.50.' Night 5 need. We've one last that is specially fine y it on. Heavy Shoes for wet days. / ? f Business. sks and ioc St< )usiness. He Science and ears and be3ed the State a in October lb* 'u - 11 9 lw He is also a (Xf lege for Em- 2E id was under || II A 11^ _ J a s meet Me al ?fthel|ading fk and Rapids, tt y* de Gas Gene- vf yfcg -dateappara te nnderslRiit* For the Newest Toys a .1... ment to select from L1BSTVIKB, this store, for you oa i?- here and save yours* 3 prove to yoi , saptst plan ol . " " I Dolls We have the entire Poll pre j ' family to show you, and also _ ' the newest addition , "Billie> *' C" ken," ITORS. ?ood Go Carta j|w2 AH the new goods, folding and the English parambulavnia citv tor< Prices {rom 25c to &r, $4.85. Hie lolta lux Wagons rove K Steel, wood and iron. Priced ^ from 15c to $8.00. See the s;J "Big 4." lery dley 'd? Fk Ftnrl ICkn, S x>ks W I iet? bo prompt. , bowein, wbioti We want to sell during th< way tocurea ?_ ?nd heauand month of December 600 bar 1 lor rels of the purest and bes1 jraUterature? fl0Ur kn0Wn t0 S. J. Link. i r * ' - i ii ii ii Macon, Ga,. Nov. 2fl.~-Pure Food InBp*ctor P. A. Methvin thae seized flvfe cars of flour which it is alleged have been bleach- v ed through the use of nitrogen peroxide in e violation of the pure food law of Georgia i and the United states. f Two of these cars are Held at Macon, one 0 at Thomasville; another- is at Oedartown e and the fifth is held at Brunswick. In view of the fact that the shipment in r inter-state seizures have seen referred to the department of agriculture of Georgia, where it will be decided whether action will be taken by the state or referred to the federal antnorities for action. Georgia is looking closer after the welfare of its citizens than is her sister State. li South Carolina. We have not heard of a ^ single instance where flour has been seized ^ in South Carolina. Have we a pure food o law that forbids the sale of flour which haa ii been bleached by means of nitrogen-per| oxide. We believe that bleached flour is n still being sold. r In the matter of corn and flour the State of South Carolina needs a guardian. Nothing is to hinder a man from shipping rot- n . ton corn, musty meal, bleached flour ect., *' into this State. t " ' | The next session of the Legislature will | no doubt remedy the matter and see that ; we at least receive the protection that our b neighboring States receive. Whether or not rotten corn causes blind Rl staggers in horses, (and all know it does): 1 whether or not bad meal causes pelagra, we do not wish to feed our stock on rotton ^ I corn nor do we care to eat bread made of rr inferior meal. k # Auction Sale. n I will sell at public auction at my home on Route 3, Abbeville, all machinery and c< I farming implements on my place: consist- j11 \ I ing of saw mill and engine, plows, plow Jf stocks, farm utensils of all kinds, mower, J1 rake, carriage, buggy, wagon, harness, cotton planters, four 6ets gear and harness, corn, fodder, hay, <fcc? ana cattle. cl The date is December 22, 1909. 113 J. R. Thornton, * Route 3, Abbeville, a. C. ?' Wanted. ' .Three rooms /or light housekeeping. Apply lo W. H. Andrews. m L At W. D. Barktidale'a. - p Now is the time to buy that u sideboard or hall tack while Q you can get it at 60 ceiits on * the dollar at Link's. n ? . ^ Buy your groceries from the b Rosenberg Mercantile Co. and N get 111C UCDti a Listen to me, you pretty girl! Do you know that a plain sensible girl is much more demand than is a frivolous beauty. Do you know that a well-appointed, sensi ble man does not often give his heart nor his home Into the keeping of a woman _ whose only attraction is her personal loveI liness? And that in case he does anything 1 so rash, when he repeats at his leisure, he usually tells her so.?Leesville News. g? at For reed and feed oats see c the Rosenberg Mercantile Co. i They will give yon the! best a at the lowest price. m Schedule for/Dae West Railway. 0 Morning train 'leaves Due Wat at 10:80. Evening train leaves Dae West at 4:40. These trains meet tbe mom In e and even log trains 01 on tbe Sontbern at Donalds. 01 Pas?eneers ran go ont from Dae West on tbe evening freight train wblen leaves Dne hi West at two o'clock. . tx V are TH? Ri DAMAN'S ? the c nd the largest assort- nary, you should come to The n buy your entire billber 1 i?A?VlA nn tl ?1| UgBJCBS UUI^UiOi ? " - - the c Yelocipedes and it; Trycicles one i No toy as good to make that <jayS> dear boy or girl of yours wjjj j strong and they all want them. R< __________?? pure! Books and Gaines ? From the leading publishers j0 < we have gotten together the newest and best in books and games. "Shop Early" ?? Tea Sets in China, Tin and Enamel ware. All prices. Store The R a | Satisfaction or your money , J | back is our motto, and we are doing the business. S.J. Link t V i 1 Hog feed the kind that makes J them fat. S. J. Link. ' \ v { ' . * * y* ' . \i \. '< ' * ' \x ' . ;~ . ' 1 BBHHHBB9IBSSBBB9BBBBBEEBBBB Notice of Stockholders Meeting. A meeting of the stockholders of Abbelile Ice, Laundry and Fuel Company is ailed for December 10th, 1909, at 5 o'clock i. m., at the office of Wm. P. Greene, Ab eviile, S. C. At this meeting thq director^ f the corporation for another year will be lected. A resolution amending the byi iw8 so as to make the annual meeting in ;ecemoer will ue presenueu lurauopuun. Wm. P. Greene. Nov. 30th, 1909. President. Dissolution Notice. We have bought Mr. Anderson's interest 1 the firm of Pnilson, Henry <fc Co. and the rm name will be from now on Phllson <fc [enry. We will thank all parties indebted 3 the old firm to come in and pay their acounts at once so as to enable us to settle nmedlateiy. We are indebted to the peole of Abbeville for their liberal patronage i the past, and hope by fair dealing to lerit your trade in the future. Philson & Henry. Fine Land to Rent. I have several 2-borse farms on my place t-ar Calhoun Fall* to rent. Land 1? all fresh nd urongr, not a jni'y In the plnoe Write >6 If later, sted and I wll' meet voa there. E. R. Horto?J. 2t Anderson, S. C. ?t?r tlnlor?Union made overalls for-sale y D. PollakoS. tfqaftre wear shoe for boya at D. Pollakoff'B ore. ^. It Is duty of every woman to always >ok well at home. If she does her own ork, a little care and proper clothing will lake her look clean and neat even to the Itchen. Particularly in the afternoon ad evening, she shonld make herself look 3 sweet and as pretty as possible. No latter how much your husband loves you. a will love you all the more if, when he jmeslKime to supper, you meet him with eatly dressed ana with your hair oombed i the most becoming style?the way he kes to see yon wear ft. Do you not wish ) always keep your husband your lover? o you not wish him never to regret the loice he made and always think you the iost charming of women? This Is one jcret of the way to accomplish such an bject. ?Leesville N ews. \ Morse's Locals. We rfreived lam week a roll lloe of Data, allonds, EoglUb walnula and Brazil oota. We have some nice bome-ralaed aoft abell eoana. Prunes, dried apple# aod peaobea are now > auinn W? <on fnrnlih von with IhA bML Have you made your JralLotkar If doi, let i lurolstj tbe raltlns, carranta, citron, nali od spice*. Oo Saturday we will reoelve another ablptent of tbat good sansage. Leave your order ?r a bucket. Let n* ?eDd yon np some backwbeat and IK hominy for breakfaat. loe cran berries and apple batter at Morae'a Jamas Frank Glinkscales, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Abbeville, s. c. Office?First floor City Hall. Cheaikam'a Locals. For grooerlea go to Cbeatbam and yon will ?t both quality and price. See Cb eat bam before baying yonr grooerlea Dd yon will aava money. i Ton can find almoat anything yon want at beatbam'a. Remember we are giving away a 120 00 doll. D don't forget yonr oonpona wben trading at .. B. Chealham'i. , < __ If yon want to aee the greatest line of toys rer brought to town go to Cbeatham'a. Cbeatbam will ba beadqoarters lor Santa lani tbla year. CUver obllled plowa for aale at Cbeatbam'a. Oo to Cbeatbam'a and get yoa aft Oliver ill! middle boater, and yoa will make more HHIU UCAb /VMi If voa ifrant the bait tarn pfowfro to Cbpatim'i and get an Oliver and yon will get tba ML L. Darg ** / | ^ st? k! FIB! Fitt ' k ( l1ave you seen the tlandso In one of our windows that going to give away? 'ts a strong, useful Toy i t for either boy or girl. )ur plan Is this? ginning December 1st, with e purchase of 25c we will give : as to how long at candle will bi andle will be a little out of the 0 "i ? - ^ ; 1 as U Will oe 3 ieei o muucs n. guessing contest will begin Dec 1st and close December 20th, be night of the 20th, at 6 o'clc andle will be lighted. ; to be a pure gussing contest and vho comes nearest to the numbe hours and minutes the candle bi be given this splendid Toy. . ^member, one guess goes'with e base of 25c cash. 1o yourself full justice It wc be well to shop early. $ . L. DARGAt jink proposes to wake things ip in the furniture line fox he next 30 days* 80 cents rill do the work of a dollar, lee him. ' r- yy - - ' I Just What Yot Been Looking We can now furnish you a fty won^t scratch white, won't ru crack, and one that will wear KYANIZE FLOOR is made especially to stand tread of shoe leather. It's proof, and can be flooded wit out affecting it in the least. It's almost wear proof. M beautiful colors and clear, g? The McHI array Drug pi uraer y\ some* ri* *&,To?& Some of that Jem Floar, just Phone 75 to have our wagon . call and leave a ?ack, and your baking troubles will come to an end. Tf nnll isloh lloht wholpRnme I " J? " ? O"-' ? bread, delicioun pastry, etc., you will And that in the use of Jem you attain your desire. ' The Beat by Teat," and of course everything elne in Groceries, Vegetables, Fruits, etc. Yours to please, L,T. MILLER You get your morfey's wortl or your money back at th< Rosenberg Mercantile Co. The Boserberg Mercantil< Co. are showing a fine line o shoes this season. See then before you buy. ' 0 For trunks, suit cases anc hand bags see the Rosenberg Mercantile Co. It will aoon be time to paint yonr boo* be tore to ate tbe paint that goes the furtbe and laata Ibe laogeai?DeVoe'a. For sale onl; by Speed's Drag Store. Hayler'a candy freab all tbe time at BUI ord'i drug store. t For buggies, harness anc saddlery see the Rosenberg Mercantile Co. an Co. 5 >ng. " * em- Santa Claus has and new air ship loach )ck' new and useful T h unloaded at this s r ????????? urns Local View Cards Just received nine thousai ch new Abbeville views in hai colored cards, 3 for 5c. Pianos and Stools tuld An attractive line of Pian ' and Stools at from 25c to Guns, Guns! ' Something entirely new guns, boys, and a big lot choose from. CO. 5 an Pure Georgia cane syrup an< | mountain buckwheat flour S. J. Link. Fresh mountain buckwhea flour just in. S. J. Link. 1 v":'; ' ? v-; .. H i i ' 'f nrnff) I I ; J r^tiave b. neel off. or M imuSTiiSHll [ade in seven ^0 ? ?t'o"j free . ; I Co , Abbeyille, S. C. - / '?% Lowmtoviilt. J ' R. F. D.JNo. 1. Hon. I. H. McCalla was In town Saturday on business. Mies Nellie Bowman has returned from a delightful visit ,to Atlanta. , Mr. Jno. Tucker, one of the beet patrons on Route l, has moved to town and gone into the mercantile business. Mr. Tucker has the good wisnes or ms many menaa. He and bis family occupy the Johnson . house. Miss Mamie Bowman has gone to Walhalla to take charge of a flourishing N school. \ H Mr. and Mrs. Byrne have gone to Ala- il bam a to make their home. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Bourne will regret to know of their sad , ' * loss not long since. Their residence with all their household goods, was totally de- . stroyed by fire. Mr. Jno. F. Barnes, cashier of the bank at ltoyston, 6a., cume over Sunday afternoon and spent thef night with his brother Mr.i). L. Barnes. v \ -mm Miss Frances Herring, of Nainrsl Bridge Ya., was the guest of Mr*. Thoe. Lidden a few days last week. Misa ^Uerrlng has many friends here who alw*yfi give ner a hearty welcome. Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Fennel and their two interesting little girls spent several days r a last week with 'lev. H. C. Fennel and CamMiss Nina Wilson was the guest of Miss Lila Fennel last week. Mr. J. O. Huukabee and Mr. T. C. Liddell - f% went to Anderson on business Friday. ? . ? t Official Salts. Bt THE KAStKB. V Lands of estate of Henry Napin, 198y% k 1 acres, $1,700 to 3. Allen Smith. k1 Estate Mrs. Augustus E. Shirley, tract 1, * -5 56^ acres. #996 to W. D, Thomas. iVact 2,68% Acres to "W. 0. Shirley I860. am Tract 3 24 ?cre?to B. B. Smith for $800. Estate Suttta C.^Bannister, 169 acres to ? Enoch Smith for *5,085. 51 Estate J. P. Tucker, tract l, 100 acres to f E. H. Purdy for $860. ^ :J f| Track 2, 82 acres, to J. T. Feareon fdr 1 $1,210. tyl Estate P. H. Bradley, tract 2, 270 acfts, ;v :iWj to F. B. Grler, attorney, $2^60. Tract 2,282 acres, to F. B. Grler, attorl ney, $2,976. V l T. C. Drummond, Executor, 70 acres for yHS-g P $22.60 per acre. Mr. H. T- TiitM hipmrnf. / : Hr. H. T. Tusten, -who has been seriously I 111 for over a-week, is improving, and is v-'.-'jl I now able to be up and about, to the dft- * ' light of all his friends. Trtspus Rotfot. I All persona acre hereby forbidden to hunt, trap, fish, or In any way trespass upon the f lands of I. E. Cheatham, J. H. Cheatham & ' and B. B. Cheathasw Persons trespassing will be dealt with according to law. and ioc Store : | f J?, . ; 1/ li I m arrived in Ms splendid 3d ^overflowing with oys, and he has simply tore. *. v rrS Furniture -J fin* T/vtt ITurnitiirA k the LIU UUi 1 KSJ X U1U?<UV nd admiration of all ,wbp visit our store. All pri<5es:? V 'f K)w) m Iron Toys ? os The assortment here is big - /A $3 and includes Friction En? gines, Automobiles, Street Cars. etc. . c 1 ?? in Beds and Cradles t0 In wire and wood, and at most moderate prices. d lOc Store * Read Link's furniture ad. w ?ill A4- Vw nnf 1UU Will ?11 UUb uj U1B vu? Iprice sale. t Twenty-five per cent off all cloaks and skirts. S. J. Link i 11 i. ^ nKihi i. .fin * - ;? -i :J